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Many big city feds know, or work with, or are, the Long Ranger. These are people who commute 100 or even 200 miles a day. The bad news is they burn up a lot of time and expensive gas, but they may be making it up in pay and pension benefits.
Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says pay for performance coming to your agency depends on the next Congress, the next President, the current Supreme Court, and the pace of global warming.
Senior Correspondent Mike Causey urges your boss to read today\'s column on pay for performance which was written by unhappy, but thoughtful readers.
Washington, San Francisco, New York and Los Angeles got the big federal pay raises this year, but folks in the RUS belt find themselves bringing up the rear, again.
The Supreme Court may get into the pay for performance act even though Senior Correspondent Mike Causey warns that it could twist the gowns of the justices as they try to understand it.
Tom Bradicick Vice President, Systems & Technology Group IBM January 8th, 2008
Senior Correspondent Mike Causey unveils the federal pay raise pecking order, and you can take that to the bank.
Senior Correspondent Mike Causey gives you the 2007 TSP scorecard in today\'s column.
Everett Alvarez, CEO, Alvarez Associates Scott Denniston, Dir. VA Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization January 4th, 2008
Not only are you NOT going to be furloughed after all, but the pay raise you were expecting is expected to get even better! Senior Correspondent Mike Causey is the bearer of glad tidings.
This is the time of year when lots of us make resolutions we know we won\'t keep, but there are some financial tips you should heed.
Casey Coleman Chief Information Officer January 3rd, 2008
Senior Correspondent Mike Causey has the tale of the postponed retirement perk.
Senior Correspondent Mike Causey offers some guidance for younger employees.