DoD civ go on furlough unless designated as essential. It also means many government contractors whose contracts aren’t prepaid will stop work as well and those folks don’t get paid in arrears.
Yeah I’m from an area with a lot of military contacting and grew up seeing people go from doing ok to struggling for a while because some jackasses decided to shut the government down as a temper tantrum.
DoD civilians, basically one of their sufficiently high ranked superiors determines whether their work is essential or not, and essential workers work through the shutdown without pay while non-essential are sent home…with both receiving back pay when the shutdown ends, just like every other federal worker.
For my brother, these were always fine. You were guaranteed the pay spans it was usually short term, so as long as you had enough savings, you’d be good. More importantly, you weren’t allowed to work, but still would eventually get paid
As if there weren’t already enough reasons to avoid working for the government.
LOL, I’d love a government job, of almost any sort. Fair pay, about can’t get fired, outstanding benefits and retirement, all that and a bag of chips.
Yeah, one can do better in the private sector, but government work is low risk vs. reward.
Just get a position with DoD or VA - they’re always excepted.
DoD civ go on furlough unless designated as essential. It also means many government contractors whose contracts aren’t prepaid will stop work as well and those folks don’t get paid in arrears.
Yeah I’m from an area with a lot of military contacting and grew up seeing people go from doing ok to struggling for a while because some jackasses decided to shut the government down as a temper tantrum.
Not true.
At least not for DoD. I can’t speak for VA.
DoD civilians, basically one of their sufficiently high ranked superiors determines whether their work is essential or not, and essential workers work through the shutdown without pay while non-essential are sent home…with both receiving back pay when the shutdown ends, just like every other federal worker.
Okay, so now there’s 99,999 reasons not to work for the government and not 100,000
Haha, I think your math is just a little off
For my brother, these were always fine. You were guaranteed the pay spans it was usually short term, so as long as you had enough savings, you’d be good. More importantly, you weren’t allowed to work, but still would eventually get paid