
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Happy flight attendant

Thursday, March 31, 2011
Grandparents

Monday, March 28, 2011
Forest Service
Today I received the letter that I asked for. Actually, I did not really ask for it--I kind of over-reacted and forced them to send it. The We-Have-Accepted-Your-Decline-E-mail! Hindsight tells me that it was a dumb thing to do. I got hired for an entry level GS-7 position in Cordova, AK. My original information had me making around $22/hour. Live able wage. Great Federal benefits. Increased retirement base. Increased TSP. Back in the saddle for sick, leave, annual leave, all that Government stuff. Bot NOOOOOOOOOOOO, I first had to get past the hit that my USPS retirement was to be deducted from my Forest Service wages. Down to less than $10 an hour. Can anyone live in Alaska for under $10/hour?
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Talkeetna

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Just made the final blazing hoop on my quest for adventure. My years of government service has taught me to be patient and work through the large amount of paperwork when getting hired. I appreciate the USAjobs website for it's organization. I was able to pinpoint an area and a direction that I have always being thinking about. I have just been accepted for a 6-month seasonal assignment with the Forest Service in Cordova, Alaska.
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