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Arlos wrote:Still waiting for some responses to my concerns of a page ago.
-Arlos
Gypsiyee wrote:Zanchief wrote:Those tax dollars that are "wasted" on the government’s bureaucracy is still providing employment for people after all, so the money isn't disappearing.
Just wanted to comment on this since I have firsthand experience here
Here is what I've learned working on base. Tax dollars pay high wages, 2+ months of vacation, fantastic sick leave, amazing thrift savings plans, etc for employees with absolutely no work ethic who would never survive in the real world. In the 200 people I've dealt with consistently since I got a job here, about 90% of those people are completely worthless slobs who do absolutely no work and scream grievance every time they don't get their way.
As a contractor, I don't have this option and that's perfectly fine. Let me give you an example - person A cusses out his boss and gets in confrontation with co-worker. In order to reprimand person A, we now have to bring in at least 20 other people to research the situation and carefully document everything that happened. we also have to bring the union in to ensure fair treatment of person A. This is person A's 10th incident in 5 years. The first 3 times, all that's offered is help for anger issues and/or substance problems (while on the clock.) The next 3, suspension with pay. You got it, paid vacation for acting out. The next 4, minor suspensions without pay, all three of which the person files a grievance against his boss and has his boss investigated.
For all intents and purposes, this employee is notorious for sleeping on the job, watching TV rather than working, disappearing off site with no explanation, coming in late, leaving early, working on aircraft while under the influence, causing non-stop issues overall, with nothing worthwhile to contribute. However, he is untouchable. You cannot reprimand him without spending thousands upon thousands of government dollars, and you cannot fire him without multiple reprimands. You cannot fire him without a court case due to the unions, another multiple thousands of dollars for the court case to happen. In the case that you do finally fire him, he takes you to court for suffering and is rewarded an early retirement package that tax dollars pay for.
In the ~7 months I have been here, I have seen at least 3 cases similar to this. More often than not, supervisors don't bother to go through the precedings because it's simply not worth it. This isn't a great alternative either, because you're still paying for some shlub who doesn't do squat. Not to mention the 1k+ of awards that is still sourced to him throughout the year because awards are given as a one size fits all so as not to offend or cause a grievance.
Tell me our tax dollars aren't wasted. And this is only one example. I can give you 20.
Evermore wrote:Douchebags like Chief who sit on their ass and spout baseless and uninformed opinions on shit they have no clue about and have never dealt with personally will never understand things like this Gyps.
Tossica wrote:Gypsiyee wrote:Zanchief wrote:Those tax dollars that are "wasted" on the government’s bureaucracy is still providing employment for people after all, so the money isn't disappearing.
Just wanted to comment on this since I have firsthand experience here
Here is what I've learned working on base. Tax dollars pay high wages, 2+ months of vacation, fantastic sick leave, amazing thrift savings plans, etc for employees with absolutely no work ethic who would never survive in the real world. In the 200 people I've dealt with consistently since I got a job here, about 90% of those people are completely worthless slobs who do absolutely no work and scream grievance every time they don't get their way.
As a contractor, I don't have this option and that's perfectly fine. Let me give you an example - person A cusses out his boss and gets in confrontation with co-worker. In order to reprimand person A, we now have to bring in at least 20 other people to research the situation and carefully document everything that happened. we also have to bring the union in to ensure fair treatment of person A. This is person A's 10th incident in 5 years. The first 3 times, all that's offered is help for anger issues and/or substance problems (while on the clock.) The next 3, suspension with pay. You got it, paid vacation for acting out. The next 4, minor suspensions without pay, all three of which the person files a grievance against his boss and has his boss investigated.
For all intents and purposes, this employee is notorious for sleeping on the job, watching TV rather than working, disappearing off site with no explanation, coming in late, leaving early, working on aircraft while under the influence, causing non-stop issues overall, with nothing worthwhile to contribute. However, he is untouchable. You cannot reprimand him without spending thousands upon thousands of government dollars, and you cannot fire him without multiple reprimands. You cannot fire him without a court case due to the unions, another multiple thousands of dollars for the court case to happen. In the case that you do finally fire him, he takes you to court for suffering and is rewarded an early retirement package that tax dollars pay for.
In the ~7 months I have been here, I have seen at least 3 cases similar to this. More often than not, supervisors don't bother to go through the precedings because it's simply not worth it. This isn't a great alternative either, because you're still paying for some shlub who doesn't do squat. Not to mention the 1k+ of awards that is still sourced to him throughout the year because awards are given as a one size fits all so as not to offend or cause a grievance.
Tell me our tax dollars aren't wasted. And this is only one example. I can give you 20.
Then fire the lazy sods, don't dismantle the whole program.
Zanchief wrote:Evermore wrote:Douchebags like Chief who sit on their ass and spout baseless and uninformed opinions on shit they have no clue about and have never dealt with personally will never understand things like this Gyps.
Of course I do, I work for the government. That doesn't mean they are stealing, or cheating, it means they are stupid. That was my point all along. To claim they are "out to get you" is just insane conspiracy crap that some how Evermore can't let go of.
Gypsiyee wrote:This is what I'm saying. We *CANNOT* fire them. Federal regulations do not allow us to without massive time and costs.
Tossica wrote:Gypsiyee wrote:This is what I'm saying. We *CANNOT* fire them. Federal regulations do not allow us to without massive time and costs.
So change the fuckin regulations that won't allow lazy bastards to be fired. There, MOST of the problems with government waste are now solved. Thank you.
Arlos wrote:Evermore, care to respond to my concerns?
-Arlos
Arlos wrote:Yeah, but who is going to hold Big Industry to environmental standards if the EPA doesn't exist?
Sure, California (for example) will have strict laws, but funny that, air and water pollution don't stop at state borders. What happens if, say, Missouri is convinced by big business and big Agriculture to repeal water cleanliness laws, and dumps thousands of tons of waste, including deadly pesticides into the Missouri? You think that waste is going to not pass down to the Mississippi, and pollute every single state downstream? Yet if there's no national agency controlling that, what can those downstream states do to stop what Missouri did?
What happens to worker safety concerns if OSHA no longer exists? What's to stop, say, Big Coal from buying the West Virginia legislature and legalizing 12 year old coal miners again, while outlawing unions, so we end up back like it was in the late-1800s/early-1900s? Just because buying influence by special interests and big corporations at the national level won't be wroth as much won't change anything, since they'll just turn around and buy equivalent interests at the state level. You won't change anything but the location of the purchases.
In any case, you might recall something called the Civil War, which pretty thoroughly settled the question of whether or not states should be allowed to do whatever they damn well please, or whether the centralized federal government should be in charge. As a historian said about the outcome of that war: "Before the Civil War, the proper way to talk about the United States was to say 'The United States are'. Afterward, it became 'The United States IS'." Sorry, but I don't want to turn back 150 years of history and go back to being 'are'.
Zanchief wrote:Tossica wrote:Gypsiyee wrote:This is what I'm saying. We *CANNOT* fire them. Federal regulations do not allow us to without massive time and costs.
So change the fuckin regulations that won't allow lazy bastards to be fired. There, MOST of the problems with government waste are now solved. Thank you.
Exactly. It's actually the same way here and it really frustrates me. It's completely backwards. They think they're protecting their employees by creating all this red tape, but all their doing is hurting the productive ones (and the ones that could be hired). I'd wager it's actually worse here for red tape in regards to public servants.
I could go on for days on that subject but that still doesn't change the fact that those people are incompetent not evil. Doesnt mean we should dissolve the government and let greedy bastard corporations run things. It just means things need to be fixed.
I could go on for days on that subject but that still doesn't change the fact that those people are incompetent not evil. Doesnt mean we should dissolve the government and let greedy bastard corporations run things. It just means things need to be fixed.
Tossica wrote:Gypsiyee wrote:This is what I'm saying. We *CANNOT* fire them. Federal regulations do not allow us to without massive time and costs.
So change the fuckin regulations that won't allow lazy bastards to be fired. There, MOST of the problems with government waste are now solved. Thank you.
Martrae wrote:Tossica wrote:Martrae wrote:LOL...you think the government isn't a greedy corporation? It's the greediest one of all. At least a regular corporation can't skim a percentage of your wages right off the top.
Oh they can't huh? Tell that to the fucking insurance companies. Not only are we paying ridiculous amounts in taxes we also get to pay ridiculous amounts in insurance premiums which our TAX DOLLARS SHOULD BE COVERING.
You CAN opt out of insurance....you CAN'T opt out of taxes.
It may not be wise....but you CAN do it.
Evermore wrote:Martrae wrote:
You CAN opt out of insurance....you CAN'T opt out of taxes.
It may not be wise....but you CAN do it.
Westley Snipes is being sued by the government right now for not paying taxes. he claims the US government doesnt have the right to.
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Narrock wrote:I didn't have time to watch this particular debate, but I heard excerpts from it on the radio. It was rather entertaining listening to the 3 stooges (or 2 stooges and 1 stoogette in this case) frothing at the mouth and jibber jabbing about stupid shit and taking personal jabs at each other.
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