But part of the reason for that (I have learned) is in order to keep us from doing anything bad or wrong.
This. It can easily take close to forever to get anything done around here (for certain values of "anything"). I've had 15-20 reviewers on some projects. Even with a deadline, that many people can have a lot of things to say!
You know what really sucks about the furlough? Soliders are not considered essential, so that the people fighting overseas aren't going to get paid. Guess what, Congress? You can't just
stop fighting a war
because you're on furlough
And a lot of controls in place for spending money: what kind of money you can use for what, and what kind of obligations the government can take on, are both tightly constrained.
I had a friend who worked for the government who would complain that they were forced to always take the lowest bid for a project even if they knew it would end up meaning higher costs in the long run.
I had a friend who worked for the government who would complain that they were forced to always take the lowest bid for a project even if they knew it would end up meaning higher costs in the long run.
Yeah. Low bidder doesn't always mean cheapest on the job: it often means that they underbid to get the job and they'll make it up later on changes in scope.
Another issue is that some agencies just don't have the money to pay for good work: my old firm wouldn't bid on Forest Service or Park Service work, because they just didn't have the money to cover our costs.
I've been on both sides now, government and contractor, and I have to admit that the system is kind of fubar.
Actually, soldiers are considered and essential, as far as ATC said yesterday. It's just civilian contractors stateside where it gets iffy. Civ.cons overseas are more likely to not be furloughed, but at US bases, well...
Font geeks, can anyone tell me off the top of their head what the title font on the page is? [link]
Also, can anyone explain to me why photoshop got so complicated? I want to do some really simple stuff that I could have done in 1995, and it's so freaking complex!
Looks like Ariel, maybe bold, to me.
Soldiers are essential, but won't get paid until the shutdown is over. Since this Friday is the halfway point in the pay period, they'll get a paycheck for one week instead of two. It's going to screw up the financial lives of a lot of enlisted soldiers. They're already paycheck to paycheck in the best of times.
I have to admit that the system is kind of fubar.
It's totally fubar, but I can't see a way to fix it that gets a buy-in from all concerned parties.
Fingers crossed that the latest earthquake in Japan is relatively minor in terms of damage.