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Government Advertises for Nearly 2,600 New Jobs Since Sequestration
Pajamas Media ^ | 03/12/2013 | BRIDGET JOHNSON

Posted on 03/12/2013 9:54:41 AM PDT by SeekAndFind

With Office of Management and Budget fact sheets in hand, President Obama warned of dire cutbacks and consequences should sequestration go into effect March 1.

The cuts happened, White House tours have been halted, and the administration swears it’s not overreacting to the bare-bones budget directive.

But in the days since the hammer of sequestration fell, the federal government is hiring anew.

A search tonight of the USA Jobs federal employment website, filtered to positions in the United States and posted over the past 10 days, yielded 2,596 results.

This includes 107 positions at the Department of Homeland Security, which has claimed cutbacks have resulted in everything from a more taxing security line at airports to the need to free illegal immigrant detainees.

Jobs included transportation security officers in rural areas, a library technician in Baltimore, a recreational boating safety specialist in Cleveland, natural hazards program specialists in Denton, Texas, and various program analyst positions in the D.C. area. Various six-figure supervisory jobs are also open.

One hundred and fifteen jobs have been posted since sequestration began for the Agriculture Department, which warned of Americans falling ill from tainted food due to short staffing should sequestration go into effect.

Jobs posted included soil technicians, a recreation forestry technician in Sedona, Ariz., a dairy grader in Winnsboro, Texas, an archaeologist in McCall, Idaho, and a social science analyst.

The highest number of job postings since sequestration went into effect is at the Department of Veterans Affairs, with 909 new openings at the time of publication. The OMB painted a grim picture of tens of thousands of homeless vets being returned to the streets due to the budget cuts.

As the OMB warned Indian tribes would lose nearly $130 million in funding from the Interior Department, 115 new jobs have been posted in the sequestration era including multiple park guides to stock up for the summer, a museum aide, plant technicians, and more.

And while the White House warned of hundreds of furloughed federal prosecutors and a thousand fewer criminal cases being brought to court each year, the Justice Department has 46 new job postings including a public affairs specialist for the U.S. Attorneys, a law librarian, a trial attorney, and a deputy chief for the civil rights division.

New job postings at random agencies include a six-figure IT specialist at the Railroad Retirement Board, an exhibition aid for the National Gallery of Art, an Albanian-language broadcaster, and a space-assignment technician at the National Archives.

The office of the president is advertising for a management analyst, with a salary of $51,630 to $97,333 per year, to provide “assistance, research, advice and consultation on a full scope of administrative, managerial and financial projects in support of the Office of Administration.” Relocation assistance is not included.

If anyone does want to complain about sequestration job losses, though, the Office of Personnel Management is hiring a customer service specialist for its call center.

Last week, Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) wrote to Acting OMB Director Jeffrey Zients, noting that many nonessential federal job postings were still going up despite pressure on the office to warn agencies that hiring activity should be scrutinized in the face of sequestration.

On the first business day after sequestration, 606 new jobs were posted on the USA Jobs site.

“While some of these positions may be essential to the mission of the agency, others plainly are not,” Coburn wrote. “…According to OMB, the average annual salary for a government employee is around $76,000. This means that the average new hire equates to a one week furlough for 52 current government employees.”

Jobs found by Coburn on March 4 and highlighted in the letter to Zients included 23 openings that included “recreation” in the title and a historian for the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.

“While the Air Force may need leadership for its museums and history programs, and the USDA may need to keep its literature in order, those needs should take a back seat to the dire threat to public health and safety that some have claimed will result from sequestration,” Coburn wrote. “Canceling the opening for the librarian position at USDA could offset one week of furloughs for as many as 104 to 156 food inspectors.”


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Government
KEYWORDS: debt; dhs; government; jobs; obamunism; sequestration; spending

1 posted on 03/12/2013 9:54:41 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind
Our federal government is well over twice as big as it should be. I would prefer that even once the sequester is history, they should have to cut total employment gradually over time so that no one person feels like they have been harmed by the transition to responsible spending. The rule should be that departments as a whole can hire one new person for each two people who leave their employment. That would avoid the logistic issues of a complete multi-year hiring freeze, but it would also force cuts in the size of government. Similarly, new contracts could be let, but only at a rate of half the annual price for expiring contracts.

Congress should permit itself on a case-by-case basis to grant waivers for specific line items only. After ten years of mild austerity, our government would still be too big, but it would be much closer to the appropriate size. As a bonus, after ten years of mild austerity, the lobbying firms would have been starved back to a less destructive size. Best of all, there would be no starving homeless minority children in the streets who could be shown on the news as having been harmed by cutting back the size of the behemoth. If we do this now, we can avoid the more extreme pain that Greece and other countries are experiencing.

2 posted on 03/12/2013 10:13:55 AM PDT by Pollster1
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To: Pollster1
Just Statists arguing over what flavor their slice of the trillion dollar pies should be.
3 posted on 03/12/2013 10:15:56 AM PDT by TurboZamboni (Looting the future to bribe the present)
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To: SeekAndFind
RE :”The cuts happened, White House tours have been halted, and ...”

Critical services?

4 posted on 03/12/2013 10:19:54 AM PDT by sickoflibs (O's sequester Apocalypse tour just proved why we need the 2nd amendment more than ever NOW!)
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To: SeekAndFind

Sequester is a “bare bones directive”?

Ha ha ha


5 posted on 03/12/2013 10:29:13 AM PDT by plain talk
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To: TurboZamboni

Hey! SOMEBODY needs to hire those poor Hostess bakers! :0)


6 posted on 03/12/2013 11:12:58 AM PDT by COBOL2Java (Fighting Obama without Boehner & McConnell is like going deer hunting without your accordion)
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To: COBOL2Java

Don’t be a ding-dong. Mooch would not approve that stimulus
package.


7 posted on 03/12/2013 11:22:30 AM PDT by TurboZamboni (Looting the future to bribe the present)
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To: TurboZamboni
Don’t be a ding-dong. Mooch would not approve that stimulus package.

That's the cover story...

Loud voice to the public "Of course! The First Lady would NEVER hire these bakers!" [waving behind his back to the Twinkie bakers to sneak into the White Hut kitchen] "She only approves of chefs who create lean and healthy meals for the First Family!" [pulls the curtain up so the Ho Ho bakers can start up the oven]

"What's that? No, that's not chocolate you smell! That's carob! C A R O B. It's a healthy alternative."

"Those men in the tall white hats? Oh, they're painters. Thank you all for coming." [walks back and shuts the door quickly, as FLOTUS grabs the first plate of Ho Ho's, Ding Dongs and Twinkies out of the oven.]

8 posted on 03/12/2013 11:44:06 AM PDT by COBOL2Java (Fighting Obama without Boehner & McConnell is like going deer hunting without your accordion)
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