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Main Forums => Politics => Topic started by: Scout26 on June 06, 2013, 01:32:28 PM
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http://www.wusa9.com/news/article/262220/158/Searchable-Database-332M-Federal-Worker-Bonuses
About 73% of Fed.gov* workers did. And they split $332 million. And go do read to get a good rage going. The most bonuses went to the VA with it's 575,000 backlogged claims.
*Does not include DoD, CIA, FBI, Congress, the White House, and some security agencies.
Paging Claire Wolfe. Claire Wolfe to the white courtesy phone.
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Meanwhile, for those in the private sector:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/06/05/us-pay-drop_n_3391664.html
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I'm making now what I made in 1987, not even adjusted for inflation. Yes, it's my fault, but it's hard to watch this sort of thing and not get mad.
Also, where the hell do you find $3500 a night hotel rooms as the IRS employees did? The most I've seen is $500 in NYC at the Ritz Carlton.
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I'm making now what I made in 1987, not even adjusted for inflation. Yes, it's my fault, but it's hard to watch this sort of thing and not get mad.
Also, where the hell do you find $3500 a night hotel rooms as the IRS employees did? The most I've seen is $500 in NYC at the Ritz Carlton.
$500 is for pikers.
Try some of the luxury suite penthouses. Far, far more than $500 a night.
http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2010/apr/29/40000-caesars-palace-pool-villas-among-strips-late/
$40,000 a night for a villa at Caesar's Palace in Vegas.
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The private sector got me a... (checks calendar) seven month "vacation" and counting.
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A Penthouse Suite at Bellagio in Vegas is only $775 a night.
The highest I could find was Ayres Inn in Orange,CA for $1300 at night.
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A Penthouse Suite at Bellagio in Vegas is only $775 a night.
The highest I could find was Ayres Inn in Orange,CA for $1300 at night.
Does that include the girl ? =D
Actually and amazingly, I got a little bonus from the job from hell several months after I finished/quit. It would have been a lot better if they had just treated people better ;/
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On topic, I got a bonus last year. Small... about 1% gross, but still, it was a bonus.
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On topic, I got a bonus last year. Small... about 1% gross, but still, it was a bonus.
Yeah, mine was about two days work IIRC =|
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presidential suite at the mayflower is 10 k iirc
comes with a couple servants
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I don't have a link, but Trey Gowdy had quite a bit to say to the IRS today at the hearing.
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presidential suite at the mayflower is 10 k iirc
comes with a couple servants
Is that what they call them now? :angel:
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LOL I was one of the chefs for that suite
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presidential suite at the mayflower is 10 k iirc
comes with a couple servants
I stayed at the Mayflower all the time when I used to go to DC a lot, until some other guys blabbermouthed about them accepting per diem rates, which put the kibosh on me. After that it was always Jurys at Dupont Circle.
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I don't have a link, but Trey Gowdy had quite a bit to say to the IRS today at the hearing.
http://townhall.com/tipsheet/greghengler/2013/06/06/rep-trey-gowdys-epic-takedown-of-irs-at-hearing-n1614721
And on the whole .gov travel thing. When I was in the Army and we traveled, I stayed in one of two places. BOQ (if for a class) or my tent.
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I work at University and this was today's news on salary for next year (same as last year)
FY14 salary parameters set
Faculty and professional and scientific staff who receive satisfactory performance evaluations will see a salary increase on July 1 of at least 1 percent (1.5 percent for those with salaries of $60,000 or less).
Iowa State's 3-year-old salary policy, which covers faculty, P&S staff, employees on contract and post docs, applies to all funding sources. It requires university leaders each year to set minimum and maximum increases (PDF) for employees receiving a satisfactory – or better – performance evaluation. For FY14, those parameters are:
• 1 percent minimum increase for those with salaries above $60,000
• 1.5 percent minimum increase for those with salaries at or below $60,000
• 5 percent maximum increase (proposals above this threshold require approval from the division's senior vice president)
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I stayed at the Mayflower all the time when I used to go to DC a lot, until some other guys blabbermouthed about them accepting per diem rates, which put the kibosh on me. After that it was always Jurys at Dupont Circle.
they closed town and country lounge lak is gone
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Charby... I am shocked by that 1% pay increase.
I doubt tuition is only increasing by 1% next year, or student body enrollment is decreasing or stagnating.
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Charby... I am shocked by that 1% pay increase.
I doubt tuition is only increasing by 1% next year, or student body enrollment is decreasing or stagnating.
Actually its a flat tuition increase for next year.
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I maxed out at 4%. We had a good year as a group and our location had very good reliability. We sell a lot of gas to refineries and the chemical industry is looking up down here.
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Actually its a flat tuition increase for next year.
But is it an increase of 1% over last year's tuition?
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But is it an increase of 1% over last year's tuition?
0% increase for FY14, it was done to increase state funding. There is so much delayed maintenance at public universities its not even funny. Also the sharp increase in fuel and utility costs really have hurt their bottom lines. Same increase in costs for private business sector also hurt the public institutes, many people don't realize that.
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old lady's company paid 30% profit sharing bonus
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Yes. Though, not putting down percentages, as there are others from my company on here.
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Another reason why life is better as a Fed. magistrate than a county magistrate...I make about half the salary, and haven't gotten a pay raise, much less a bonus, in five years...
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I haven't gotten a rate increase since 2007 when I hired on with my current company.
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I haven't gotten a rate increase since 2007 when I hired on with my current company.
Same here.
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I could have taken a job in IIRC, Cleveland, or somewhere in Ohio anyway, in 2007. Had I taken that job I'd be making, even with zero raises, $15-20k more than I am now.
We did, finally, after 21 months get a 2.5% raise. This in spite of PACCAR having 2012 be the 4th best ever, and 74th consecutive year of net profits.
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I haven't gotten a rate increase since 2007 when I hired on with my current company.
You know, I'd be okay with that.
It would be a pleasant change from having the company fall out from under me and have to go chasing a new job.
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Bonus? What's that?
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Last year my store got all four of our quarterly bonuses, about 2000$ ish total if you were full time.
But my store also made about 108 million in sales that year as well.
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We get 5% profit sharing, paid quarterly now.
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0% increase for FY14, it was done to increase state funding. There is so much delayed maintenance at public universities its not even funny. Also the sharp increase in fuel and utility costs really have hurt their bottom lines. Same increase in costs for private business sector also hurt the public institutes, many people don't realize that.
The "delayed maintenance" is something I've heard rumored about for MOST public facilities.
Our culture has been coasting off the accumulated capital of the past. Europe, I believe, is even worse in this respect than we.
We're also eating our seed corn. Instead of doing everything to make sure future generations have it better than we do, we are stealing from their future.
We've got a culture that is using up everything that was handed to them by the past and stealing what they can from their children and grandchildren.
Infuriating. My children will be paying the tab for this spending AS WELL as trying to rebuild the infrastructure this country has ignored.
I think this country has pretty well proven we are incapable of governing ourselves.
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You know, I'd be okay with that.
It would be a pleasant change from having the company fall out from under me and have to go chasing a new job.
Yeah, that was how it was for me in 2009-2010 =( I was still technically employed, but there were no projects for me to work on. I think that there was a few hours here and there for feasiblity research on stuff that went nowhere.
Finally, things started picking up again in January 2011. I had all of last summer off which was really pretty nice. I wish that I could just work 10-20 hours year around but it comes in more spurts/sprints than that.
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My wife and I work for the same company...we both get profit sharing (~7% of pay) and steady raises of ~ 3% every year. Im guessing that may end soon. That said, we had to hit my 401k up to pay unexpected taxes this year. And we both work about 20 hours per week more than we used to. After reading that, I understand the taxes a little better now. We got it- they want it.
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I feel guilty, but I still show up at the pay window. We do okay, The Director and I. Right lucky, is Hutch.
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The "delayed maintenance" is something I've heard rumored about for MOST public facilities.
Thats what my agency LOVES doing. I say all the time "They won't spend a dime to save a dollar, instead theyll just wait till *expletive deleted*it catastrophically fails and them through buckets of money at it."
Its what happens when you let the dilbert style of management run wide. Oh we gots no money to fix a critical facility that brings in buckets of money but we always have more money to hire administrators who do nothing for twice the pay of our field personell who make everything work.
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I got my Furlough notification this week. If I didn't have other things to do this summer, I'd be taking a 20% pay cut as of July 8. Pretty much all the DOD civilian employees are. Some of my mechanics have less fiscal planning skills and will be choosing between food and rent by about Aug. I'm not whining, I understand that the fed.gov is short on cash but I offer this as evidence that not all of your workers are living it up. My guys should still make enough to live on, but some will always F up their lives. Same as everywhere.
I have, in the past, gotten bonuses, but they were always performance based and for things like rebuilding a KTA-50 engine in under 40 hours so a boat could go to war, or getting a vessel crewed, stocked and underway for Haiti in 72 hours for a humanitarian mission. I worked pretty hard for them.