Seems to be many people are being asked to work with pay "deferred." How long would you accept such a condition before looking for a new job?
I know what I would do. Skip one paycheck, and I'm immediately going somewhere I can expect to be paid on time. Of course, I don't work for the government. So, if my check gets missed, the company is probably going bankrupt. But, the question remains. How long would you continue working for no pay?
Since 2001. Under hardly qualifies for what I do with my knowledgeSeems to be many people are being asked to work with pay "deferred." How long would you accept such a condition before looking for a new job?
I know what I would do. Skip one paycheck, and I'm immediately going somewhere I can expect to be paid on time. Of course, I don't work for the government. So, if my check gets missed, the company is probably going bankrupt. But, the question remains. How long would you continue working for no pay?
Seems to be many people are being asked to work with pay "deferred." How long would you accept such a condition before looking for a new job?
I know what I would do. Skip one paycheck, and I'm immediately going somewhere I can expect to be paid on time. Of course, I don't work for the government. So, if my check gets missed, the company is probably going bankrupt. But, the question remains. How long would you continue working for no pay?
Seems to be many people are being asked to work with pay "deferred." How long would you accept such a condition before looking for a new job?
I know what I would do. Skip one paycheck, and I'm immediately going somewhere I can expect to be paid on time. Of course, I don't work for the government. So, if my check gets missed, the company is probably going bankrupt. But, the question remains. How long would you continue working for no pay?
Seems to be many people are being asked to work with pay "deferred." How long would you accept such a condition before looking for a new job?
I know what I would do. Skip one paycheck, and I'm immediately going somewhere I can expect to be paid on time. Of course, I don't work for the government. So, if my check gets missed, the company is probably going bankrupt. But, the question remains. How long would you continue working for no pay?
In my personal case, at this point in my life, I could go a long time without a paycheck.
When I was 25, not so much.
Having the guarantee that the pay is coming seems like it would lend itself to a Credit Union-type loan pretty easily.
Seems to be many people are being asked to work with pay "deferred." How long would you accept such a condition before looking for a new job?
I know what I would do. Skip one paycheck, and I'm immediately going somewhere I can expect to be paid on time. Of course, I don't work for the government. So, if my check gets missed, the company is probably going bankrupt. But, the question remains. How long would you continue working for no pay?
Seems to be many people are being asked to work with pay "deferred." How long would you accept such a condition before looking for a new job?
I know what I would do. Skip one paycheck, and I'm immediately going somewhere I can expect to be paid on time. Of course, I don't work for the government. So, if my check gets missed, the company is probably going bankrupt. But, the question remains. How long would you continue working for no pay?
Seems to be many people are being asked to work with pay "deferred." How long would you accept such a condition before looking for a new job?
I know what I would do. Skip one paycheck, and I'm immediately going somewhere I can expect to be paid on time. Of course, I don't work for the government. So, if my check gets missed, the company is probably going bankrupt. But, the question remains. How long would you continue working for no pay?
Seems to be many people are being asked to work with pay "deferred." How long would you accept such a condition before looking for a new job?
I know what I would do. Skip one paycheck, and I'm immediately going somewhere I can expect to be paid on time. Of course, I don't work for the government. So, if my check gets missed, the company is probably going bankrupt. But, the question remains. How long would you continue working for no pay?
With a regular private sector job? Maybe one paycheck. With a federal job that has a bunch of benefits? As long as I had a savings. But like most Americans, most federal employees are living paycheck to paycheck.
Considering the pay scale and benefits that come with a hard to get government job, I would work as long as it took without out pay. I am guaranteed that back pay in a very short time, so I will lose nothing.
I would hate to go get a job where I would actually have to do work.
Since these shutdowns are a regular thing, if I were a government worker I would stash a couple bucks when the check came in.
I made a good living as a self employed business owner. But some months I received little or no revenue. Others quite a bit more. In both cases the bills got paid. It's called planning.
I think the whole idea that government workers are starving or losing their homes is bogus.
Considering the pay scale and benefits that come with a hard to get government job, I would work as long as it took without out pay. I am guaranteed that back pay in a very short time, so I will lose nothing.
I would hate to go get a job where I would actually have to do work.
1) You don't know that it will be "a very short time." You can bet most Federal workers aren't feeling that kind of confidence right now. There's a 100% chance that just about all of them are staring at their ceilings all night thinking, "Oh god, what if this shutdown doesn't end this week? What are we gonna do?"
2) "I am guaranteed back pay" is not considered legal tender for mortgage payments, rent payments, utilities, insurance, etc.
3) "I would hate to go get a job where I would actually have to do work" = "Hi, I'm Mason and I hate Federal workers." Thanks for expressing your hatred of Federal workers, Mason. Come again, soon.
Where do you see hate, or is that a word you do not understand the meaning of?
I might not quit immediately, but I would be looking for a new job immediately.
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