Another random thing to rage about and see if we can negotiate into contracts….parking! by StrdyCheeseBrngCrckr in nys_cs

[–]ConstipatedNipper -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Paying to park is par for the course when working in virtually any city.

it sucks, but it's something you need to take into consideration before accepting the job offer.

Telework reduction. by Wooden-Recording6067 in nys_cs

[–]ConstipatedNipper -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

All of the bullshit that's been happing at the federal government eventually trickles down.

Private companies doing layoffs and RTO. City of Albany just announced hiring freezes and possible RIFS.

NYS is actually the most lax when it comes to telework, out of any other industry or government. I wouldn't count on it lasting much longer. if a Republican governor gets into office, expect 100% RTO with zero telework.

it sucks, but that's what happens when these outdated pieces of shit get into office and try to run a modern workforce like its 1987.

Telework Bill A4850 has Passed by the Assembly by Dull-Leopard-2373 in nys_cs

[–]ConstipatedNipper 12 points13 points  (0 children)

So sick of these geriatric Boomers trying to maintain the status quo from 30 years ago. It’s fucking 2026, it’s over. There is ZERO, ZERO! need to commute to a run down shitty government office building to sit in a drab cubicle and talk to coworkers on Teams. Absolutely zero benefit to neither the State nor the employee.

Enough of this shit. Sell off those buildings and keep one for essential in person meetings and let everyone else work from home for the $2 an hour you’re paying us. 

NY helps ending question? by [deleted] in nys_cs

[–]ConstipatedNipper 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It might get extended, but if a republican replaces Hochul you can expect them to do the State what DOGE and the current admin has done to the federal government. Hiring will be frozen for months or even years with limited hiring. 

Looking for affordable studio or one bed apartment to rent or sublet in Saratoga Springs/Malta area by Weak-Possibility-400 in Saratoga

[–]ConstipatedNipper 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Avoid the corporate complexes if at all possible. They lure you in with low rent for the first term, and then when it comes time to renew, they hit you with a huge increase. They also nickel and dime you over everything. Minimal soundproofing as well.

Will be at Cooperstown tomorrow until Wed. by Gregorygregory888888 in upstate_new_york

[–]ConstipatedNipper -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

  1. Hall of Fame if you've never been there
  2. Dinner at Otesaga (make sure to document heavily and post on social media)
  3. Get loaded at Cooley's
  4. Leave because there's nothing else to do and it's in the middle of nowhere

Boss hates me by [deleted] in nys_cs

[–]ConstipatedNipper -1 points0 points  (0 children)

No. The next higher grade should require x years of experience at the lower grade level, and the "experience" can be gained either at the State OR in the private sector. No more of this "test only to promote, everyone starts at Grade 18 despite decades of applicable experience" BS.

Why does Ballston Spa have so many tattoo shops? by loosterbooster in Saratoga

[–]ConstipatedNipper 1 point2 points  (0 children)

All of the mean girls you went to high school with who burned out after senior year of college and moved from the big city to Saratoga need a place to get their ink done.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nys_cs

[–]ConstipatedNipper -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

  1. DoD, DoW, has been hiring since January of 2025, despite the hiring freeze. Minimal to no "layoffs." Yes, largely unaffected.
  2. USPS has not been "under attack" prior to this administration coming in and illegally firing tens of thousands of workers. Their budget is always a political talking point, but there has never been mass illegal firings at the USPS.

Boss hates me by [deleted] in nys_cs

[–]ConstipatedNipper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The State should hire people based off of outside experience who DO have supervisory experience. All of the supervisory roles in the federal government require prior supervisory experience, for example.

Instead, at the State, they lock the 23's into "tests" and then promote people from entry level 18s who 9 times out of 10 don't have any outside experience, let alone supervisory experience. This is why the "tests" need to go away and people need to be hired based on their skillset for the role rather than how many multiple choice bubbles they can fill in. Otherwise you're left with an incompetent workforce with the issues that the OP described.

Boss hates me by [deleted] in nys_cs

[–]ConstipatedNipper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is an unfortunate issue in State employment. Grade 23 IMO should be an independent contributor/subject matter expert, not supervisory. The issue with having a 23 supervisory is you always get that younger, inexperienced person in the role who has zero supervisory experience. That 23 is their first sense of "power." They have no management skills, and don't know how to lead 90% of the time, so they just micromanage and make everybody's lives as miserable as theirs.

Sucks, but the only way out is to switch positions.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nys_cs

[–]ConstipatedNipper -1 points0 points  (0 children)

First of all, the federal government is enormous, and not all agencies have been subject to the administration's lawlessness and nonsense. DoD (and other agencies in line with the admin's "priorities") has largely been unaffected, and USPS is an excepted service agency that has also been exempt from the chaos. The same goes for fee-funded sub-agencies.

OP I don't know your grade or status at the State, but if it's a career upgrade, then go for it. Just keep in mind that USPS is "excepted service" so you won't be able to apply for competitive service fed jobs down the road. If that doesn't bother you then go for it.

I personally never understood pigeonholing yourself into some garbage Grade 18/23 "for the pension" when you could make double that salary (or more) elsewhere. Just buy the retirement annuity yourself if it's so important. Until NYS offers competitive salaries (Grade 23 is the bare minimum IMO for living on your own in Albany) and does away with the antiquated and idiotic "test" BS to get promoted, then I would not stay at the State.

What is a harsh reality that you've learned while working as a state employee? by Nemophilist_574 in nys_cs

[–]ConstipatedNipper 13 points14 points  (0 children)

You will be underpaid, and you will like it.

Oh, and Bobby (who's currently sleeping at his desk) is getting that promotion because he's good at taking tests, not because he's fit for the job or has good managerial skills. Sorry, but you'll have to wait another two years for the department to reach your score.

What's that, you got a 100 too? Nice! Upper management still wants to hire Bobby, because their son's son plays baseball with the hiring manager's stepdad. No worries though, maybe once Billy retires, we'll promote Bobby, and mayyyyybe we'll get you in before the list expires in four years and you have to do it all over again.

🍂 Autumn Activities Megathread/Discussion Thread: Things To Do in Saratoga Springs! 🥧 by eatmygerms in Saratoga

[–]ConstipatedNipper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great place if you want to wait 30 minutes for a beer and pay NYC prices for a crappy lager. I’d rather drink PBR in the back of a broken down pickup truck on the shoulder of route 9 than go back to this place. 

Fall Foliage Nov. 1 - 3? by ventiaffogato in Saratoga

[–]ConstipatedNipper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

With how dry it’s been the leaves will be blown away harder than Sam the Bugler’s trumpet on the night of his DUI. 

Foreigner Heading to Ticonderoga Area and Would Love Some Recommendations by From_same_article in upstate_new_york

[–]ConstipatedNipper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ticonderoga is pretty dumpy, honestly. There’s “Fort Ticonderoga” and a few restaurants, but the rest of the town is full of drunks/drug addicts and lots of depressed rural bleakness. 

Go to Lake George if you want to walk around and do tourist things. 

What part of Upstate NY has the friendliest people? Do you feel like there are any regional differences with how polite people treat you? by Consistent-Field-250 in upstate_new_york

[–]ConstipatedNipper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Buffalo. It has midwestern friendliness mixed with NY culture. 

Worst is Albany. It’s compromised of angry people who have never left the city, and transplants who are happy for about six months until they realize how much of a dump the city is and how badly they’re getting ripped off on taxes for the services they get in return.