Well... got my furlough notice today.
Posted: Tue Mar 05, 2013 10:11 pm
:/
My furlough starts the week of 25 April. One day per week (8 hours), or 16 hours per pay period. That's a 20% pay cut.
Until either the end of the fiscal year (27 SEP), or Congress and the President get a budget. Or repeal laws that force us to do things a certain way.
Anyways, I'll have time away from work, but it's going to be spent doing whatever side jobs I can find. If anyone has any interest in someone who can do part-time / contract / consultant type of work, let me know.
I'm also applying to any job that looks interesting; boeing, aerojet, microsoft (research and hardware divisions), a couple of small companies over in the Seattle area. Not the way I wanted to leave Government service, but I'm going to write a letter to my Congressman/Senators, the President, to make sure that they know exactly the kind of people that are leaving and won't be back. I also know of many older folks that are scrambling to put in their retirement papers because they're worried that their pensions won't be for the full amount as part of some budget deal.
Wish I could say it meant more game time, but I need to figure out how I'm going to close this income gap.
My furlough starts the week of 25 April. One day per week (8 hours), or 16 hours per pay period. That's a 20% pay cut.
Until either the end of the fiscal year (27 SEP), or Congress and the President get a budget. Or repeal laws that force us to do things a certain way.
Anyways, I'll have time away from work, but it's going to be spent doing whatever side jobs I can find. If anyone has any interest in someone who can do part-time / contract / consultant type of work, let me know.
I'm also applying to any job that looks interesting; boeing, aerojet, microsoft (research and hardware divisions), a couple of small companies over in the Seattle area. Not the way I wanted to leave Government service, but I'm going to write a letter to my Congressman/Senators, the President, to make sure that they know exactly the kind of people that are leaving and won't be back. I also know of many older folks that are scrambling to put in their retirement papers because they're worried that their pensions won't be for the full amount as part of some budget deal.
Wish I could say it meant more game time, but I need to figure out how I'm going to close this income gap.