A recent survey finds 57% of federal employees and 70% of senior executives are feeling burnout, in part, due to the pandemic.
Feds aren't burned out. They just need a little injection of job enthusiasm.
The golden years can be the best time of your life, but only if you are sure you have all your bases covered.
If you're even THINKING about retiring this year, or next, you have a lot to consider. And 2021/22 could be a tough time to decide.
So what are you doing for the next 10-20-30 years? Equally important, if you are a fed, is what will your Thrift Savings Plan be doing during that time?
The Thrift Savings Plan had a banner year in 2020, all while participants withdrew nearly $3 billion from the plan due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Biden administration has to help straighten out the COVID-19 vaccine chaos at the state level.
Each time the White House flips from one political party to another, a substantial number of one-time bureaucrat whackers try desperately to adopt the protective coloring of career civil servants.
Regardless of how COVID plays out, now is the time to start thinking about long-term planning. We are here to help.
Many are looking to hit big with the lottery quickly. But for those who have Thrift Savings Plan accounts, some patience and good planning can pay off big.
Already there are quite a few noticeable differences between the Biden and Trump administrations. Biden's mask mandate for federal employees and contractors - and the creation of a centralized pandemic task force for the workforce - is just one example.
Hey you in the career federal workforce. Wanna be a hero? Try keeping that clueless new appointee out of trouble. There’s a good chance the Biden appointees sent your way — either there already or…
With a new administration in place, for better or worse depending on where you stand, the view of federal employees may shift after a rocky 4 years.
Inauguration Day is the perfect time to ask yourself where you will be 4 years from now. Looking for advice? Usually a good idea, provided you ask the right person.
While many are delighted the old guard is being replaced, some long time feds recall that it is often easier for politicians who are “friends’ of civil servants to stitch them up when necessary.