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blackpowderhunter:
the fact that there is no budget for this, and trump actually doesnt have the authority to do this should say something.
if people accept it they're idiots because there is a higher liklihood than not that the 8 month severance package isnt seen.
he promised cheaper groceries then admitted he couldnt do that also once everyone fell for that one so.....  :chuckle: :dunno:

Naches Sportsman:
Here’s the link to read what the joke of a deal was sent by “OPM” to many people. They’re bypassing all agency heads sending emails directly to employees.  https://www.opm.gov/fork


Also, I know nobody is aware, but social media communications from public land agencies basically is nixed until further notice.

I’m not meaning to turn this table political, but hunters, anglers, and all stake holders in public lands will start to feel the effects of these actions coming out of the Oval Office.


hdshot:

--- Quote from: Naches Sportsman on January 29, 2025, 04:48:15 PM ---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.

--- End quote ---

It’s amazing how much staff and funding is needed for public lands especially for the general public to have access for waterfowl hunting. If Federal defunding happened to national refuges, it would be catastrophic for most.

Naches Sportsman:
Also, probationary employees are starting to feel worried. Often times those ground workers you see opening or closing gates, doing maintenance, and cleaning toilets are probationary employees. To potentially target them next in my opinion will be a disaster.

Everyone should keep informed and start lobbying for their federal lands.

WapitiTalk1:
Submitted and was approved for my DoD CIV SVE retirement (NOV last year) for the end of May this year, 20 years active Army and 21 years CIV SVC is enough. That said “we all” received the memo about early resignation.

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