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Mommy, Mommy When I Grow Up I Want to Be A Federal Worker
Forbes ^ | August 12, 2010 | Scott Redler

Posted on 08/19/2010 7:07:45 AM PDT by Comrade Brother Abu Bubba

Mommy, Mommy When I Grow Up I Want to Be A Federal Worker by Scott Redler

Things were sure different when I was growing up. My parents taught me the value of a strong work ethic because that was how you got ahead in life. I shoveled snow off neighborhood driveways starting at age 10, and by the time I hit 13 I was busing tables at a local restaurant where, at 16, I became a waiter. In high school I hit the books hard with dreams of going to college and becoming a doctor, lawyer or fortune 500 CEO. Sadly, our society has allowed itself to drift in an altogether different direction.

The growth of public sector compensation and benefits in the context of a global recession is not only a travesty, it is a serious impediment to the future growth of our country. Why would a graduate from a top university pursue a job in the private sector (in which jobs are now even more scarce) when, after nine years of pay hikes and benefits in the context of a struggling economy, the compensation of federal civil servants is now, on average, twice that of private sector workers?

The United States right now needs to be moving in the opposite direction from the one we are currently heading in. We need the brightest college graduates innovating in the private sector, not working as overcompensated, under performing federal workers. We need lower tax rates to stimulate private industry.

Until we restore the core values that have driven this nation since its founding, our country will keep heading down this dangerous and self-destructive path. Until we correct these fundamental problems and get back on the road to growth, the stock market will not reward investors.

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Extended News; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: growth
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Sounds like an excellent analysis for what is wrong with the United States of Apathy now.

Ronald Reagan was right on the money when he proclaimed,
"Government isn't the solution, Government is the problem!"

1 posted on 08/19/2010 7:07:46 AM PDT by Comrade Brother Abu Bubba
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To: Comrade Brother Abu Bubba

Yes, Winston and so you shall.


2 posted on 08/19/2010 7:09:20 AM PDT by 2001convSVT ("Hand out pocket Constitutions to everyone you can")
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To: Comrade Brother Abu Bubba

This is the kind of class warfare we need to get behind...the pampered government functionary vs. the oppressed taxpayer.

It should be painfully obvious who is the servant of whom in the current arrangement.


3 posted on 08/19/2010 7:11:19 AM PDT by kittymyrib
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To: Comrade Brother Abu Bubba

Why even work for the government, when you can just sit back & collect. Play video games, have sex, get free healthcare, legal advice, political advocacy, and complain it’s everyone else’s fault.

What’s not to like?


4 posted on 08/19/2010 7:13:26 AM PDT by P.O.E. (Compact Theory)
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To: P.O.E.

Donts forgets to adds...free house, free car, free rent, free utilities, free food.


5 posted on 08/19/2010 7:16:09 AM PDT by biggredd1
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To: Comrade Brother Abu Bubba

That’s a rather broad brush.

“When I grow up I want to be a Marine.”

Who but a lib wouldn’t consider that admirable?

Secret Service, diplomatic corps (no Obama, that’s not a dead diplomat), CIA, NSA and others offer quite admirable careers that serve the needs of the people. Not every job is a useless, overpaid paper pusher in an irrelevant agency. This doesn’t even count all the lawyers who join the DoJ because they want to help, when they could be earning much more in the private sector.


6 posted on 08/19/2010 7:19:27 AM PDT by antiRepublicrat
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To: kittymyrib
This is the kind of class warfare we need to get behind...the pampered government functionary vs. the oppressed taxpayer.

You said it.

Unfortunately we can't depend upon the republicans to join us - this war will have to be brought entirely from the grassroots.

7 posted on 08/19/2010 7:19:47 AM PDT by skeeter
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To: Comrade Brother Abu Bubba

Just like Europe. The deepest ambition of every European is to work for the government, at one level or another. Even being municipal dogcatcher is better than being employed in the private sector, in their eyes.


8 posted on 08/19/2010 7:19:59 AM PDT by livius
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To: Comrade Brother Abu Bubba

With correct statistics (comparing equal education and experience levels), it turns out that the private sector pays more.


9 posted on 08/19/2010 7:22:54 AM PDT by TrueRightWing
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To: Comrade Brother Abu Bubba

Dictatorship of the apparatchiks is the inevitable way station on the train to the utopian dictatorship of the proletarariat. The train never gets past the apparatchik station.


10 posted on 08/19/2010 7:24:19 AM PDT by Pearls Before Swine
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To: antiRepublicrat
This doesn't even count all the lawyers who join the DoJ because they want to help, when they could be earning much more in the private sector.

The problem with the civil service isn't that its pay levels are too high (they aren't, when one adjusts for education and experience levels) -- it's that the "one size fits all" setup doesn't properly account for specific job types. Government jobs that require specialized training (law, science, engineering, etc) go begging because they pay peanuts compared to the private-sector jobs available to someone with those credentials; meanwhile, the same pay scales apply to routine paper-pushers (as a result, those jobs are overpaid).

11 posted on 08/19/2010 7:26:13 AM PDT by TrueRightWing
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To: Comrade Brother Abu Bubba
This analysis matches up the population at large against college graduates.

Look, even the idiot Democrats know everybody is not a college graduate.

12 posted on 08/19/2010 7:27:21 AM PDT by muawiyah
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To: Comrade Brother Abu Bubba

13 posted on 08/19/2010 7:28:26 AM PDT by paulycy (Demand Constitutionality Now: Islamo-Marxism is Evil.)
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To: Comrade Brother Abu Bubba

Federal employees should not get any better retirement benefits than our military. Same goes for state employees and Congress.


14 posted on 08/19/2010 7:28:41 AM PDT by RC2 (Remember who we are. "I am America")
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I had a neighbor retire several years ago. He was in his mid-50s. Long time federal worker.

Pension: $72,000.00 a year, with COLAs. He must be getting nearly $80,000.00 annually by now.

Why are these people getting COLAs in this environment.

500-thousand new jobless in America last week. :Millions and millions out of work since the Great Recession began.

The federal work force? Up 200,000.

Disgraceful.

Mr. Reagan used to say “Put the government in charge of something and watch it fall apart.”

Spot on.


15 posted on 08/19/2010 7:29:45 AM PDT by RexBeach ("Duty is ours; consequences are God's." Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson)
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To: muawiyah
This analysis matches up the population at large against college graduates.

Also, you have to be a citizen to work for the federal government. Illegal aliens wreck the curve on the non-government side -- that by itself explains a pretty big chunk of the difference between the raw averages.

The author has a valid point that American culture and policy need to be more entrepreneur-friendly, but he badly damages his case by dragging in obvious junk statistics.

16 posted on 08/19/2010 7:31:31 AM PDT by TrueRightWing
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To: RC2
Federal employees should not get any better retirement benefits than our military.

They should get full retirement after twenty years? That's rather generous, but if you want to offer I'm sure they'd be glad to take it.

17 posted on 08/19/2010 7:32:32 AM PDT by TrueRightWing
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To: Comrade Brother Abu Bubba
My Dad was a Federal worker, working at a Naval Shipyard. In 32 years, he was laid off one time. For One Day!

To be able to report bogus year-end Government budget cutting numbers they laid off nearly everyone at the yard, and then hired them back after a whole day off when the new reporting year began. I was just a kid then, but I and my Dad learned allot about bogus Government reporting.

18 posted on 08/19/2010 7:43:49 AM PDT by NavyCanDo
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To: TrueRightWing
“With correct statistics (comparing equal education and experience levels), it turns out that the private sector pays more.”

You forgot the bribes. BTW, having conducted numerous salary surveys entry level jobs and up about two levels the government jobs pay about 40% more(total comp). It evens out at manager level, and declines at the top levels(bribes start coming in). Which is why government is incompetent, inefficient, and corrupt. Happens in the private sector too, but then those companies die.

19 posted on 08/19/2010 7:57:02 AM PDT by stubernx98 (cranky, but reasonable)
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To: Comrade Brother Abu Bubba

The really funny thing is that most federal workers that I encounter are miserable in their jobs and bit@h and moan about everything....most of them couldn’t get a job at WalMart if forced to go into the private sector....and they are retiring at 55 (or younger) with 70,000-120,000 pensions for life...its ridiculous.


20 posted on 08/19/2010 7:59:39 AM PDT by northwinds
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