People Who Work For The US Government Are Sharing What The āCurrent Moodā Is Like, And Itās Incredibly Bleak

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This week, the Trump administration offered buyouts to roughly 2 million federal employees. If accepted, the administration says employees who resign by Feb. 6 will not be expected to continue working and will receive salary until Sept. 30.
Still, as of now, it is unclear whether Trump can offer such sweeping proposals without authorization from Congress. Sen. Tim Kaine warned workers not to resign. āThe president has no authority to make that offer. Thereās no budget line item to pay people who are not showing up for work,ā he said. āIf you accept that offer and resign, heāll stiff you, just like he stiffed the contractors.ā
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With broad changes underway, people want to know how federal employees are faring. A thread on Reddit asked, āThose who currently work in the US federal government, whatās the current mood like?ā
Hereās everything they shared:
2. āGovernment contractor here. Nobody knows whatās going on. Weāre waiting for an adult to unscramble this word salad. Are we defending the Constitution or gutting the 14th Amendment? Are we freezing federal hiring or creating an External Revenue Department? Go to a circus, expect to see clowns.ā
āPopuluxePete
3. āItās pretty grim. Most of the stuff is illegal, but no one knows what that means now. A new email was set up to communicate directly with federal workers. This week, one asked everyone to quit (not a ābuyoutā in any way). They are obviously written by someone without experience in the government or knowing how the budget works.ā
āThe return to office is going to cost taxpayers millions or billions. Less than 50% of federal workers are even eligible for telework. The federal civilian workforce (some 2 million Americans) is only a fraction of the budget. That will go up. The idea isnāt to save money; it is to destroy the federal workforce and checks and balances.ā
4. āI worked my entire career to get to CDC. Literally halfway through my bachelorās degree, it was my goal. I worked my ass off at an Ivy League school, did AmeriCorps Vista for basically no pay, got into one of the best universities for a masterās of public health, and had my eye set on a specific fellowship and worked to it and got it. Every decision Iāve ever made professionally and academically was to get to the CDC. And this f**ker comes in and wants to kick us out.ā
5. āHealth and Human Services, bleak. This mess has brought my team together, as we are sharing memes and information through text, so thatās nice. Despite what this administration thinks, all we want to do is our jobs. Help out our stakeholders, protect human and animal health, and provide service to the public. But, we are now sitting in meetings, having to decipher all the memos and executive orders and trying to prevent panic. Civil service can be demoralizing on a bad day, but this has gone above and beyond.ā
āOathkeeper26
6. āAngry and very compelled to stay at my post, uphold my oath of office, and stick it to the new administration. They arenāt running me out without a fight.ā
āMadlyToxic
7. āYou know that scene in Titanic where the band plays as the ship sinksā¦?ā
8. āDespair. It sucks to be working hard and meeting all your performance goals, but the people you work for are convinced (with no evidence) that you are a lazy piece of shit. Theyāve openly admitted to wanting to make us so miserable we quit, and itās like every day there is some crazy new idea for how to punish us. Iām having a hard time imagining living through the next four years of this, and Iām seriously depressed about it.ā
āI know someone is probably going to say, āWhy donāt you just quit?ā The problem is I actually love what I do and the small team I work with. It feels like a hostile takeover. And Iām in a highly specialized field that isnāt going to be able to absorb the number of workers that will be looking for a job after all this.ā
āstraighteero
9. āUSPS. Waiting for the eye to look upon us more directly.ā
10. āAir Traffic Controller here. Weāve been understaffed and underpaid for years. No hope of higher pay until 2029 at the earliest now. Canāt do anything about it even though we have a union, and 5% of the GDP flies through the skies daily. What should be a good, upper-middle-class job that youād never dream of leaving is instead lower-middle-class and nearly impossible to work around thanks to the schedule. Iāve seen more people quit than I ever expected, and Iām sure things will only get worse.ā
āreap3rx
11. āDepartment of Defense. Everything is business as usual for now because the military needs the support. Iām in a very conservative office environment, and so far, everyone seems just fine while I am secretly freaking the fuck out.ā
12. āItās not good. Russ Vought, the [nominee] for the Office of Management and Budget and one of the guys who has contributed to many of the executive orders, was [reportedly] caught on camera a few months ago saying, āWe want to put [federal employees] in trauma.ā Well, heās succeeded. Iām a 14-year federal employee, and Iām feeling pretty traumatized right now.ā
13. āI work in Congress for a Democrat member. The amount of calls we got today was staggering. Itās hard because weāre literally getting the guidance as everyone else is, so while people ask us to do something or ask if something will be affected, weāre scrambling to find out for ourselves. Itās not a great look, and weāre only a week in.ā
14. āSocial Security Administration (SSA). Weāve been under a hiring freeze since October due to the continuing resolution. We are so understaffed. They think we can do the same amount, or more, with even fewer employees. What a joke. We have had people complaining for years about how long everything takes with the SSA, and itās about to get so much worse. Iām looking into a few certifications to make myself marketable in the event Iām let go. I donāt see this ending well, but Iām not leaving voluntarily.ā
āamp1125
15. āIām senior enlisted in the Navy; everyone is just kinda in shock with all the changes. No one Iāve spoken to is happy that vaccine deniers are being offered to come back in with back pay. Itās a slap in the face to those of us who followed orders (and science). It also sets a godawful precedent. The Jan. 6 pardons feel like a straight betrayal.ā
16. āSuper degrading. Iāve worked shitty low-paying jobs my entire life. Through sweat, equity, and hard work, I finally got a well-paying job in the government I was proud of. A place where I could work hard, serve my country and its people, and finally climb a ladder to higher success. Now, it feels like itās all being stripped away from me.ā
āThe decades of precedence that government jobs offer security feel like theyāre gone, and the emails weāve been getting from the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) are unprofessional and condescending. They treat us like elementary school kids. Worse yet, my MAGA coworkers feel like itās a worthy price to pay āfor the greater good.ā Itās incredibly depressing.ā
āMacksBomblee
17. āItās worse on the inside than can even be expressed by the media. We have fully lost our democracy to Trump and the broligarchs. I do not expect an election in 2028, but instead, I expect a national emergency or another avenue to suspend the election. The āSupreme Leaders,ā I mean the Supreme Court, will do nothing to stop the hostile takeover. Actions are being taken by non-governmental people and organizations on behalf of āDear Leader,ā and much is blatantly illegal.ā
āAs a Fed, we cannot speak up, speak out, or even exercise our First Amendment rights under this administration. Pledge loyalty or get out. Yes, that came to all of us Feds this afternoon via email from āOPM,ā although itās clear the messages were generated outside of OPM. Dipshits donāt even bother scrubbing the metadata from the files when they post them, so easy to confirm.ā
āyogidogg
18. āI have one coworker that voted for Trump thatās freaking out about us probably having to return to the office because heās nearly blind and has to take an Uber to work during his weekly in-office day. Without me egging him on, he admitted he was happier under Biden and said he doesnāt like Musk anymore (of course, it took him being personally affected to reach that point).ā
19. āFor 22 years, I have worked as a federal wildland firefighter. I have literally bled in service to this nation and its people and to preserve its natural resources. I have had guns pulled on me by white supremacists and pissed off private citizens. I spend months at a time away from my family and friends and have missed many once-in-a-lifetime events.ā
(Contād) āI have pulled dead children from car wrecks, decomposed addicts from homes, homeless men from dumpsters, and buried dozens of pets before their owners could see their charred remains. I have delivered two babies, saved a bus full of tourists from freezing to death in the Sierra Nevada mountains, and changed the flat tires of many stranded motorists. There are probably 40+ people who are alive and contributing to society today because of the actions of my coworkers and me.ā
āAmerica elected Trump after he said federal workers are a threat to their financial freedoms. Now, he demands that I achieve a higher performance level to keep this job. I will also have to prove that I will be more loyal to him than the US Constitution. So, Iām going to drive a garbage truck, make six figures, listen to my backlog of audiobooks, and be home every night with my family. Someone else can take over all that shit mentioned above. Fuck Trump, and fuck you if you voted for him. If Iām going to be labeled an enemy to America? I might as well own it. Thatās how I feel.ā
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Note: Some responses have been edited for length and/or clarity.