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| Message: | Mainly got my skanky boss in trouble, hopefully contributing to his eventual reassignment and no longer being a supervisor. The Wall Street Journal is a excellent newspaper. I look great with a tan! It really complments my blue eyes. Walking on the beach is good excercise. I also worked though the entire operator's manual for MS Project 2000, and honed my Excel skills. I also testified against my skanky boss in a lawsuit against brought the gooberment by the union. But, that only took a couple of hours. The lawsuit stemmed from the gooberment spending $20k in legal costs to screw a technician out of $2k worth of overtime he was rightfully entitled to. But... I had to later redesign Chateau de Goat when my wife got a job in the next county. We sold my large lot and bought a much smaller lot near her work, so I needed to completely re-do my houseplans. After the year of "vacation at work" and intervention by the OSC, I got a raise, a bonus, and a project to manage. "Time out" is a common way to punish high achievers in the gooberment. Three of eight people on the project spent one year doing nothing except whatever they wanted to. One of them spent the year doing day trading before the .com bust and made a fortune. Another one became an expert as Microsoft Solitaire. Remember Linda Tripp, Monica-Lewwinski's friend who blabbed about Slick Willie getting a knobber in the Oval Office? She was a GM-15 who was transferred from the EOP to the DoD where she did nothing, being put in time-out at about $125k/year. She was later fired, but was rehired after sueing DoD, receiving a retroactive promotion, retroactive pay for three years, and $595,000. Bottom line: You don't want the corrupt, disfunctional federal gooberment running your healthcare, or your pension (e. g. Social Security). | ||||