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To: napscoordinator
One of the problems with the private sector is that they pay way too much to their employees.

Now there's a real knee slapper!

Fortunately, there are private businesses that pay well enough that their employees can build up savings. And some of those workers are smart enough not to live in the biggest house and drive the fastest car and take the fanciest vacations. And so, one morning nearing retirement age, they wake up and suddenly realize they make more $$ before they get out of bed than from their well-paying job. Of course, that really pisses the Donks off!

The reason that the government employees can still get pay checks is because they receive such a low amount of money. For example a GS-5 gets 2,100 dollars a month. Who can even live on that?

It's probably true that the worst abuses in government are at the state and local level. However, according to McPaper, The typical federal worker is paid 20% more than a private-sector worker in the same occupation. Here's a table from that article:

Job Federal Private Difference
Airline pilot, copilot, flight engineer $93,690 $120,012 -$26,322
Broadcast technician $90,310 $49,265 $41,045
Budget analyst $73,140 $65,532 $7,608
Chemist $98,060 $72,120 $25,940
Civil engineer $85,970 $76,184 $9,786
Clergy $70,460 $39,247 $31,213
Computer, information systems manager $122,020 $115,705 $6,315
Computer support specialist $45,830 $54,875 -$9,045
Cook $38,400 $23,279 $15,121
Crane, tower operator $54,900 $44,044 $10,856
Dental assistant $36,170 $32,069 $4,101
Economist $101,020 $91,065 $9,955
Editors $42,210 $54,803 -$12,593
Electrical engineer $86,400 $84,653 $1,747
Financial analysts $87,400 $81,232 $6,168
Graphic designer $70,820 $46,565 $24,255
Highway maintenance worker $42,720 $31,376 $11,344
Janitor $30,110 $24,188 $5,922
Landscape architects $80,830 $58,380 $22,450
Laundry, dry-cleaning worker $33,100 $19,945 $13,155
Lawyer $123,660 $126,763 -$3,103
Librarian $76,110 $63,284 $12,826
Locomotive engineer $48,440 $63,125 -$14,685
Machinist $51,530 $44,315 $7,215
Mechanical engineer $88,690 $77,554 $11,136
Office clerk $34,260 $29,863 $4,397
Optometrist $61,530 $106,665 -$45,135
Paralegals $60,340 $48,890 $11,450
Pest control worker $48,670 $33,675 $14,995
Physicians, surgeons $176,050 $177,102 -$1,052
Physician assistant $77,770 $87,783 -$10,013
Procurement clerk $40,640 $34,082 $6,558
Public relations manager $132,410 $88,241 $44,169
Recreation worker $43,630 $21,671 $21,959
Registered nurse $74,460 $63,780 $10,680
Respiratory therapist $46,740 $50,443 -$3,703
Secretary $44,500 $33,829 $10,671
Sheet metal worker $49,700 $43,725 $5,975
Statistician $88,520 $78,065 $10,455
Surveyor $78,710 $67,336 $11,374

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, USA TODAY analysis

What's GS-5 comparable to in the private sector?

72 posted on 05/25/2011 1:29:49 PM PDT by cynwoody
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To: cynwoody

look like the list is pretty 50-50. I still believe that government workers (biggest employer in the U.S. except Walmart) pays peanuts for the most part. A GS-5 is the beginning of the middle management. The pay grades go from GS-1 to GS-15. Majority of jobs in the government are GS-5 to GS-7. Basically from 2100 a month to 3300 a month. Hardly living off the hog. By the way a Walmart employee makes around 2500 dollars a month....way more than a GS-5 and below.


77 posted on 05/25/2011 1:44:31 PM PDT by napscoordinator
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To: cynwoody

That USA Toady “analysis” is misleading as hell.


109 posted on 05/25/2011 4:25:37 PM PDT by sauropod (The truth shall make you free but first it will make you miserable.)
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