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What is it like working at U.S. Department of Labor?
Pros and cons of being a program manager for the state.
Government Program Manager in Wilmington:
Pros: The fact that i help people and the flexibility of the job.
Cons: the low pay, and the fact that our contract is up every year. always waiting to see if the state is keeping the program regardless of our numbers.
Fullfiling.
Budget Officer in Washington:
Pros: High visibility position. everyone interested in the budget.
Cons: The tolerance of mediocrity.
Somewhat rewarding.
HVAC Service Technician in Kyle:
Pros: Instructing
Cons: Lengthy process to get things done
Helping vulnerable employees have a voice.
Wage and Hour Investigator in Corpus Christi:
Pros: Flexible work hours
Cons: Demanding deadline and quotas
Terrible place to work.
Legislative Director in Washington:
Pros: My coworkers and colleagues
Cons: Departmental leadership and culture
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