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They don’t. Amongst others, ATC isn’t in the GS scale.I am pretty sure all federal employees have a grade and step.
They don’t. Amongst others, ATC isn’t in the GS scale.I am pretty sure all federal employees have a grade and step.
Nope, CSRS went away in 1984, 38 years ago. The few remaining under CSRS are really old and will be carried out on a stretcher. That ain't me, I hope.Lucky you, hope you are on the old retirement system
They don’t. Amongst others, ATC isn’t in the GS scale.
Not trying to cross wires here…just saying there are no step increases like you thought.You mean they call it a pay band? Similar concept.
I'm not saying you are involved, but are you really saying that no government officials are corrupt? I grew up in Illinois, we had THREE ex-governors in FEDERAL PRISON at the same time. OUR GOVERNOR SOLD THE SITTING PRESIDENT"S FORMER SENATE SEAT. Were all of those wrongful convictions? Are all the reports and arrest records fabricated?Federal employee here. You have no idea what you’re talking about if you think bribery or skimming funds is a real issue. I spend way too much time filing financial disclosure forms and battling our procurement officers in order to buy anything. And no, I’m not worth $200 million at the end off my career.
While simultaneously doing NOTHING about those who steal twenty dollar bills and solicit five-dollar bribes.Now...the government will spend a dollar to make sure nobody steals a dime.
I'm not saying you are involved, but are you really saying that no government officials are corrupt? I grew up in Illinois, we had THREE ex-governors in FEDERAL PRISON at the same time. OUR GOVERNOR SOLD THE SITTING PRESIDENT"S FORMER SENATE SEAT. Were all of those wrongful convictions? Are all the reports and arrest records fabricated?
"Not a big issue?" Why? Because the government wastes so much money that what is stolen and grafted pennies on the dollar?
I quit a job I really enjoyed a long time ago because I didn't enjoy being a bag-lady paying off the corrupt FEDERAL officials in *****. Every company did, because they controlled the port-of-entry. No pay, no play
How much you hang on to is just as important as how much you make. Anyway, try looking forward on a fixed income. It looks real grim with inflation, taxes, and dropping stock market. I was watching for the right plane or partnership to come available. But probably not now. It would need to be a perfect fit for me to be interested, now.
The old administration and the new administration are both responsible for that. For example, the first $2000 of the new administration's stimulus payments were proposed by the old administration. The national debt increased by more then seven trillion dollars under the old administration. How much it will increase under the new administration remains to be seen.Exactly, the new administration has made sure of this. Very sad and a grim outlook to be in the retired group now.
The debt in 2017-19, although bad, wasn't awful in historical terms. 2020 was an anomaly b/c of shutting down the economy. The fact of the matter is, the country is in a world of hurt from decades of spending beyond our means. An increasingly larger percentage of annual expenditures fund entitlement programs which are extremely difficult to roll back. If you can't cut expenditures, your only choice is to promote revenue growth. Revenue grows when businesses are given a reason and the ability to grow (via cost reductions from tax cuts and regulatory burden relief). You imply the previous and current administrations are just adding to the debt in equal amounts. Although you're probably right, it's one thing to add to debt in the pursuit stoking the economy to raise revenue and something completely different to propose economic depressing policies of higher taxes and regulations simultaneous with the addition of brand new entitlement programs....The national debt increased by more then seven trillion dollars under the old administration...How much it will increase under the new administration remains to be seen
I'm not saying you are involved, but are you really saying that no government officials are corrupt? I grew up in Illinois, we had THREE ex-governors in FEDERAL PRISON at the same time. OUR GOVERNOR SOLD THE SITTING PRESIDENT"S FORMER SENATE SEAT. Were all of those wrongful convictions? Are all the reports and arrest records fabricated?
"Not a big issue?" Why? Because the government wastes so much money that what is stolen and grafted pennies on the dollar?
I quit a job I really enjoyed a long time ago because I didn't enjoy being a bag-lady paying off the corrupt FEDERAL officials in *****. Every company did, because they controlled the port-of-entry. No pay, no play
Going to a retirement party for one of them tomorrow. Know another one still working. They both will be entitled to 80% of their 'high-3' average salaries for life, and are still walking quite spritely, unaided. Many of us on CSRS smelled a rat when FERS came along and the government told us what a good deal it was.Nope, CSRS went away in 1984, 38 years ago. The few remaining under CSRS are really old and will be carried out on a stretcher. That ain't me, I hope.
Yeah I was too good a deal for the government to keep doing it. Downside you had to stay in for at least 30 years. If you left early you couldn’t take any thing with you. no 401(k)s or anything.Going to a retirement party for one of them tomorrow. Know another one still working. They both will be entitled to 80% of their 'high-3' average salaries for life, and are still walking quite spritely, unaided. Many of us on CSRS smelled a rat when FERS came along and the government told us what a good deal it was.
Ok, northern Illinois.It’s a very fly overable state…just choose your route wisely.
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You inferred that; I did not imply it. Among other things, the inference is not consistent with my statement that the size of the current administration's contribution to the problem remains to be seen....You imply the previous and current administrations are just adding to the debt in equal amounts...
I don’t see how people are doing it. My grocery bill has gone up $30-40 a week, gas has almost doubled, my power bill is up, the same car I bought 3 years ago is almost 10k more now. House prices have gone up 100k from a couple years ago. Where the heck are people getting the money to afford these airplanes?? I got my usual 3% raise at work, inflation was like 6% so basically I got a pay cut! I’m certainly not going to be buying any airplanes are the current prices so guess I’ll slowly be pushed out of the hobby.
I have seen the compensation package for some local government people. While on paper they can complain that their income is fair, the rest of the compensation package pushes them far higher. Our local librarian gets about $165k in salary. BUT, gets a $30k housing supplement, full health insurance, and other benefits that end up with her making more money than the vast majority of private business people. With your housing subsidized, and your heath insurance covered, and in many cases being provided with a vehicle and gas card, they are often quite isolated from any negatives in the economy. Its not like the government ever decreases its workforce.
Really? Who? More BS unless they are in the US senate or a college football coach.Some government employees work at a job paying $200k for 20 years and suddenly are worth $200 million!
"The tale of Blod Rogojevich"?His story (with names altered) still appears as a case history for our annual ethics training.
Yep. I read way too much into your post. Sorry about that.You inferred that...
I am calling BS.
Really. Do you not consider congresscritters government employees?Not really, federal government employees can not earn more than congressional members and it takes time to get to the high levels. On the other hand, some local cities, counties and states do overpay their workers and have mismanaged budgets.
https://www.aspentimes.com/news/basalt-library-director-declines-new-contract/
This is the first article that came up, it is from 2012. She quits her $105k salary job in part because the $30,000 housing subsidy is reduced to $20,000 per year. Those are numbers from 10 years ago, no government job ever goes DOWN in compensation.
https://www.aspentimes.com/news/basalt-library-director-declines-new-contract/
This is the first article that came up, it is from 2012. She quits her $105k salary job in part because the $30,000 housing subsidy is reduced to $20,000 per year. Those are numbers from 10 years ago, no government job ever goes DOWN in compensation.
The old administration and the new administration are both responsible for that. For example, the first $2000 of the new administration's stimulus payments were proposed by the old administration. The national debt increased by more then seven trillion dollars under the old administration. How much it will increase under the new administration remains to be seen.
Blancolirio had a vid on a new 172. $480,000 and an 18 month wait. It was nice, all glass and set up for training pilots to transition to jets. But $48k for a ragged out 172 is not bad considering the replacement cost.
'Blancolirio had a vid on a new 172. $480,000 and an 18 month wait. It was nice, all glass and set up for training pilots to transition to jets. But $48k for a ragged out 172 is not bad considering the replacement cost.
It was definitely in better condition. Based on utility alone, I prefer the new plane.
The post said “our local librarian gets…” The article says Basalt Library Executive Director. She is not your local librarian.
Or... you could buy an older 172. Have it thoroughly checked out by a competent A&P. Have all the discrepancies fixed. Do whatever you need to the existing engine-- I'm assuming the A&P said it was economically repairable 'cause you bought it-- and you'd prolly have a better airplane that what is being built as new today at a far lesser cost.Back to the original point of the thread, IF I were in the market for a new trainer plane, I'd pick up a good solid older plane and have it all redone with the latest panel, paint, engine, etc... I bet the end cost would be around $175k, and it would perform better than those late model planes.
I flew a late model 172 for some IFR training, I was thoroughly impressed by its lack of performance!! And, it was not a hot day, I'm not a big buy, nor was the instructor, and the tanks were not full.
Just a fancy way to say librarian, there is only one library, and its not very big. Did you read the article? The job title may be executive director, but she is the librarian. Either way, the point was the large amount of compensation, with the extras like housing subsidy, and an $1100 per month health insurance policy, and other extras. I pay taxes for her compensation, I think its excessive, and when the economy was in the toilet and non government employees were getting reduced hours and or pay rates, she quit because her housing subsidy went down to $20k per year. Her other benefits did not change, nor her salary.
Just curious about the advantages of this trade. Thought the AA-5 was supposed to be a pretty fast fixed gear, and the PA24 not generally a very fast retractable. Is the speed difference really more than about 20kts or so? How much more is the useful load?
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@SixPapaCharlie was it a 160hp version?
Anyone here remember the Jimmy Carter days? Super high interest rates, super high inflation. It lasted more than a short while, it was great as a kid with a passbook savings account paying 12%, for anyone needing to borrow money, not so much. This economy we have now is going to get worse, and it will last for at least 3 to 4 more years.
Now...the government will spend a dollar to make sure nobody steals a dime.
As AlleyCat says, at the federal level, my level, which ain't the bottom, I can't even let a contractor buy me lunch. I have to avoid even "the appearance of impropriety". I can't obligate the the federal government in any way. It is written as a disclaimer on my email signature. Anything, and I mean anything, over $2500 has to go out for 3 bids. It is a huge pain. Any organizational swag has to be paid for out of my pocket, no freebies. If there are donuts at a meeting, someone bought them and brought them in. There was a moron at a sister facility who walked home with a big screen TV...he went to federal prison. Lost all pension and benefits.
There was a guy 'round here who got a couple of contracts servicing computers for state agencies. Probably honest at first (or the investigators just stopped digging once they had a file box full of paper), but when he got the third contract he just started shuffling the equipment between the three agencies while charging them for new equipment that he bought but immediately resold to his girlfriend (recording it as the sale of the old equipment for pennies on the dollar). When caught, and servicing a dozen agencies, he blamed it on "clerical errors..." (PS: It wasn't good detective work, the girlfriend made a deal and turned him in when he dumped her...)IThen there was a company that I didn't go to work for and what I found out later made me very glad I didn't. The guy I would have been working for wound up in prison because he and another guy (also in the slammer) formed a company and every time they found out that the company that they worked for needed a piece of test equipment they bought it and rented it to the company. Sure glad I had nothing to do with them.
"One mans death is a tragedy, a million dead is a statistic." -- "Uncle" Joseph StalinAll of these scams are so amateurish it is not even worth mentioning….now, printing trillions of dollars out of blue to the point where pretty much everyone in the country ends up with a pay cut despite getting a raise …that’s something !