To: rktman
Their locality pay will be cut in half. It will decrease costs now and in the future when they retire. Facility costs will be reduced too. Good move.
Not all negative for the employees, if the have a house in the DC area, they will spend a third less buying the equivalent in Kansas.
To: dangerdoc
Their locality pay will be cut in half. It will decrease costs now and in the future when they retire. Facility costs will be reduced too. Good move. And that will free up some building space for the prosecution of deep state traitors.
24 posted on
06/15/2019 8:10:16 AM PDT by
spokeshave
(If anything, Trump is guilty of attempting to obstruct injustice.)
To: dangerdoc
If my manufacturing plant in Detroit had done that and moved to Kansas, I would have been pretty pissed off at the time and depressed. But I would have accepted the moving offer.
In 6 months time I would have been happy as hell, especially after meeting and making friends with outdoorsmen who like bird hunting.......
Now I'm still stuck in Detroit with the crappy winters and heavy traffic.........LOL! But life is still good......
72 posted on
06/15/2019 8:52:08 AM PDT by
Hot Tabasco
(I'm in the cleaning business.......I launder money)
To: dangerdoc
M O R E __ W I N N I N G !!
To: dangerdoc
And a few less cars on the D.C. beltway!!!
Like to see more agencies moved out.
104 posted on
06/15/2019 3:51:08 PM PDT by
lizma2
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