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Living Legend
Join Date: Aug 2008
Age: 59
Posts: 21,744
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Re: Here's Your Chance to Fix the Budget
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Also, and this is hard to explain, I fundamentally believe in small govt. I think that's known. IF we reduce by cutting contractors we do two things we make the equivalent govt workers jobs more stable, and thus promote more institutionalized govt, AND we reduce the competition around any given govt function. IF we reduce by cutting govt jobs, we increase the competition in the market place (assuming that the best of the cut workers would go to the contracting companies and compete for those jobs) and we create a more flexible and small central govt that can hire contractors as needed, or fire them if they get lazy or uncompetitive. Also when you say it pays contractors more are you including the levels of benefits that many govt workers get in that? I don't know that stat so it is a honest question. I tend to think that the contractor may get paid more straight up, but then they have to turn around and cover their employees benefits. |
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Inactive
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: DC Metro Area
Age: 47
Posts: 5,829
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Re: Here's Your Chance to Fix the Budget
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My company gets paid a hell of a lot of money to provide my services to the customer. I see less than half of the percentage that gets forked out for me. Yes, my employer does provide whatever health insurance he deems suitable. The guy is cheap though so it's not all that great. In the end the guy who owns the company bank rolls much of the money that he is compensated for my services. If the government were to take my position and turn it into a government one, they could offer me a substantial pay raise with standard Gov't benefits and still save anywhere from 30% to 50% of what they were paying for me. I work with contractor and civilian alike everyday and effort is dependent upon the person. We all get complacent from time to time and all of us can still get fired. Yes, it is harder to fire the civilian, but not impossible. I like small gov't too, however there are just some jobs that too sensitive for some bidding contractor to be performing on a rotating basis. With the government employee I believe that you have more loyalty and more control over information spillage. BTW, my wife is Gov't and I don't think that she should lose her job or take a decrease in pay before they get rid of all the contractors mooching off of the government first. |
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Living Legend
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: chesapeake, va
Age: 62
Posts: 15,817
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Re: Here's Your Chance to Fix the Budget
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: DC Metro Area
Age: 47
Posts: 5,829
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Re: Here's Your Chance to Fix the Budget
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2. Most of them live in high cost living areas. So while on average they make more than private counterparts they are actually compensated properly for the type of work that they do in the area that they live in. 3. Contractors still eat up more tax dollars than the federal employees do. |
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Living Legend
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: chesapeake, va
Age: 62
Posts: 15,817
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Re: Here's Your Chance to Fix the Budget
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Your thinking of your area. We have thousands and thousands of federal workers in our area and our cost of living is not that high. |
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Playmaker
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Virginia Beach
Posts: 4,347
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Re: Here's Your Chance to Fix the Budget
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As the federal workforce is cut back, contractors also can and should be eliminated where possible.
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