by Outcast_Searcher » Fri 19 Feb 2010, 17:13:57
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('TheAntiDoomer', '
')This is all pure nonsense. The REAL reason government employees make more than the average person is that the government does very few remedial jobs anymore, such as cleaning crews, cafeteria workers etc. A large majority of governmetn workers are far more educated and experienced that your average person, so OF COURSE they make more than the average worker. Ask any reasonable person like a a IT professional in the DC area, and they will absolutly laugh in your face if you tell them they can make more in gov than the private sector.
Anti, as a moderate, I generally enjoy your posts and appreciate your POV, BTW, but in this case, I think you're off base.
First, like the example cited in the first post with the passport stamper making about $100K or well over $100K with some overtime - that's ridiculous, and given what postal workers make vs. how they (generally) do their jobs, I'm betting not at ALL uncommon an example.
Second, you're not even factoring in benefits and especially pensions (fantastic beside anything in the US but military pensions). These days, most private sector skilled workers don't even GET a pension -- just access to a 401-K which they must fund the vast majority of themselves. Even those old timer retirees like me (from "good" large companies) who do get a private corporate pension get a SMALL fraction of their final salaries, no COLA or increases of any kind, no meaningful (or just no) medical, etc.
While there are federal employees who are specialists who deserve very high pay (who do difficult or dangerous jobs), I just don't buy that the average fed. gommint worker isn't way overcompensated, when benefits are factored in. Plus, they have a lot more job security on average than the private sector workers.