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hdshot:
Hope this federal buyout doesn’t cause any harm to our national refuges.  Not a road anyone wants to travel because we know what has happened in a temporary government shutdown. Access denied and gated shut.  Not a prediction but very bad for the general public if refuge land is sold off and leases abolished.  Not sure what the budget is but seen 4 billion dollars for the U.S. fish and wildlife this year. 

Naches Sportsman:
This is being discussed as a buyout but isn’t. It’s a trap and doubt more than 2% of the federal work force will fall for it. I don’t know anyone and haven’t heard anyone through co workers that has replied “resign” yet.

Now, if legislation is passed and a decent looking severance package is offered with benefits, our public lands may be in trouble.

addicted1:
Yeah, it’s is not a buyout. What will happen is the government CR expires in March, the resignation is date to take effect 9/15/20205. The DoD, Border, Postal Service and maybe a couple more didn’t get the offer, and will get funded or deemed essential. Everyone else will likey not be funded for the remainder of the year. Those that take the “buyout” will quit 5 days before the new fiscal year 10/1/25. They will never see any of that money from March thru September. That at least what I see happening with the “buyout”. It should also be mentioned how poorly it was distributed and the OPM FAQ page is joke. Looks like AI or an idiot wrote it. It is simply a scare tactic. Having said all that, I did recommend to a few people I know retiring next month they should try it and see if it pans out.

metlhead:
Sounds like sumpin worth following. What exactly are we discussing? News hasn't been a priority for a few months

Dan-o:
Why is it a trap?

Honest question.
I know very little about it.

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