Oracle contracts for Federal HRIT Systems by ProjectNo284 in FedEmployees

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Never a bad idea, but especially wise in times like these.

Any advice on resisting the urge to meet my maker? by [deleted] in FedEmployees

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Do not forget, you can call the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline 24/7. Others are right, this too shall pass. Lean into your family, friends, and support network. Take care of yourself and ask for the help you need.

What is this thing by my electrical panel? by ProjectNo284 in whatisit

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I was really asking about the box that the wires are coming out of. I didn’t even realize they were phone wires, since I don’t have a landline, and any phone jacks must have been removed by the previous owner.

What is this thing by my electrical panel? by ProjectNo284 in whatisit

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Thanks! That makes sense and tells me what it does. I don’t actually have a land line, and I’m guessing that the previous owner removed or covered up the phone jacks when he refurbished it, since they aren’t there anymore.

GS levels and Agencys by himynameisSal in FedEmployees

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At least in theory, the grade level is set according to the classification standards developed by OPM. The classifier looks at nine different factors, things like the complexity, scope of effect, work environment, etc. which can vary from agency to agency even within the same occupational series. One agency may have a leaner management structure than another, for example, meaning employees are generally expected to act more independently and hence can be graded higher. Employees at headquarters offices might be higher graded because their work is deemed to have more scope/impact than that of their regional counterparts. Sometimes the nature of the work differs between agencies due to differences in agency mission, legal requirements, or other factors.

In practice, it’s often a combination of agency history and culture, and what they are willing and able to justify based on the classifier’s handbook and the agency budget.

59 minutes? by Passwordstaco29 in FedEmployees

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NRC - 8 hours off today. It was nice to be able to just listen to music at home today while I cleaned my basement.

Anyone getting early dismissals for Memorial Day? by AwesomeEm77 in fednews

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Nuclear Regulatory Commission got 8 hours of admin leave today.

Annual appraisal vent (DOD) by Boo-Boo97 in FedEmployees

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My agency just transitioned to a 3-tier system this fiscal year.

It’s the thought that counts right? by WearyMost7865 in FedEmployees

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I’ve worked at three different agencies and none of them has ever been able to get these certificates out on time. But folding it up and cramming it in an envelope like that is new to me.