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Add locality.sooooo around 64k a year???
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Add locality.sooooo around 64k a year???
I was a TSO for many years and also management. They sign a piece of paper basically saying they cannot strike (walk out of their job) and they will show up even during furlough, or even during emergencies like earthquakes, hurricanes, tornados, etc. (Federal Emergency Response Officials) little red line on the bottom of their badge. They sign this paperwork just about every single year.
So in a nutshell, if they decided to walk out that would be the end of their government career.
I see...this has to be highly illegal man, like these people have families to feed, bills to pay, the government is pretty much holding them hostage and they can’t even go out find other source of income because they are forced to come work for free?....this is really how this country repays their tax paying hard working people!?
Step 1
- GS-12
$63,600.00
Step 2
$65,720.00
Step 3
$67,840.00
Step 4
$69,960.00
Step 5
$72,080.00
Step 6
$74,200.00
Step 7
$76,320.00
Step 8
$78,440.00
Step 9
$80,560.00
Step 10
$82,680.00
so where u fall????
why though???I know, I feel for them, Coast Guard, and any other Federal employee struggling right now.
I'm at work right now not getting paid.
which airport u work at oak or sfoLOL Bruh, I'm not telling you my salary.
Right now, my salary is at 0.00 an hour.
Anyone want to send me a pizza or a sandwich?
which airport u work at oak or sfo
........the plot thickensI don't work at an airport???
Asking all these questions you must undercover then....nah
no fed employee
i was back in like 07/08 when i worked for tsa
nah just bored at my jobAsking all these questions you must undercover then....
I’m a fed that writes contracts for a DHS agency. Some contractors will get paid, it just depends on how their contract was written. Due to the nature of the work my agency does, they don’t allow contractors to work off site, they must come into the building. If we are furloughed, no one is there to open the office so they can work. Legally, we can’t pay you for services/products not rendered, that takes an act of Congress unless your contract is firm fixed price and your contract allows you to off site and you don’t need access to the government system (think IT). If your contract is firm fixed price no matter what the contractor performs they get paid a set price. If the contract allows them to bill monthly, they bill for the month. Lets say the govt opens back up jan31, the contractor can bill for the whole month of Jan. But if it feb1, the contractor just lost Jan. Contractor pay really depends on how the contract is written.Man there's never any reason for govt contractors to not get paid considering they're not typically month to month contracts and a lot of times the money is upfront.
I’m a fed that writes contracts for a DHS agency. Some contractors will get paid, it just depends on how their contract was written. Due to the nature of the work my agency does, they don’t allow contractors to work off site, they must come into the building. If we are furloughed, no one is there to open the office so they can work. Legally, we can’t pay you for services/products not rendered, that takes an act of Congress unless your contract is firm fixed price and your contract allows you to off site and you don’t need access to the government system (think IT). If your contract is firm fixed price no matter what the contractor performs they get paid a set price. If the contract allows them to bill monthly, they bill for the month. Lets say the govt opens back up jan31, the contractor can bill for the whole month of Jan. But if it feb1, the contractor just lost Jan. Contractor pay really depends on how the contract is written.
It's not about a campaign promise, it's about money. He doesn't care about the people who voted for him that much. He (or his org) is gonna find a way to make money off the "wall," even though any professional engineer (and serious policymakers) will tell you that it is the least economic way of controlling who comes in the country.This cat trump legit has no heart man....dudes stubbornness and childishness is legit gonna starve millions of Americans out for a damn wall that’s gonna be completely useless....just so he can fill his ridicculous campaign promise, dude hurting Americans with the idea that he’s doing it to protect Americans? Can this dudes just drop from a damn Heart Attack already???
That’s when they’ll take this all seriously. When teachers walked out for 2 weeks in Oklahoma and parents realized they’re about to have to quit their jobs things started to “become clear” that a change needed to happen. Just an exampleI’m sorry but I would NEVER work for free, the government can go play with their own money and time....not mines.
My question is, if for example all TSA staff walk out of their job, what will airports do?...what’s the plan?
where u live now???
whats ur salary now???
if u work a
Step 1
- GS-12
$63,600.00
Step 2
$65,720.00
Step 3
$67,840.00
Step 4
$69,960.00
Step 5
$72,080.00
Step 6
$74,200.00
Step 7
$76,320.00
Step 8
$78,440.00
Step 9
$80,560.00
Step 10
$82,680.00
so where u fall????
which airport u work at oak or sfo
Quit your jobLOL Bruh, I'm not telling you my salary.
Right now, my salary is at 0.00 an hour.
Anyone want to send me a pizza or a sandwich?
I’m a fed that writes contracts for a DHS agency. Some contractors will get paid, it just depends on how their contract was written. Due to the nature of the work my agency does, they don’t allow contractors to work off site, they must come into the building. If we are furloughed, no one is there to open the office so they can work. Legally, we can’t pay you for services/products not rendered, that takes an act of Congress unless your contract is firm fixed price and your contract allows you to off site and you don’t need access to the government system (think IT). If your contract is firm fixed price no matter what the contractor performs they get paid a set price. If the contract allows them to bill monthly, they bill for the month. Lets say the govt opens back up jan31, the contractor can bill for the whole month of Jan. But if it feb1, the contractor just lost Jan. Contractor pay really depends on how the contract is written.