I was in the US this week for many reasons but one of them was to reconnect with some university friends, a convergence of sorts. One of my friends worked in the Department of Energy. A very very smart fellow, his job has to do with the maintenance of America's nuclear arsenal, I am not joking.
His knowledge is vast on all kinds of aspects of America's nuclear weapons arsenal. Now the new administration decided that he was not need and he was fired. This is where it gets good. My friend had wanted to leave the department for some time, but government rules would make him illegible for the job he was best suited, because of civil service rules in jumping to private enterprise
The one exception, getting fired!
Less than a day after he was fired, he had a fantastic job offer, at 10 times the salary.
Now this is the good bit, he's part-time back in his old office, his salary has gone up and he is doing his old job as a contractor, it takes him 5% of the time it used to because he has no reporting to do inside the department everything goes through his new employer. What costed the Federal government $105,000 a year now costs about $600,000 because of my friend's billing rate, which is set at $1,250 per hour.
He said that at least 10 people are in similar positions.
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