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Latest post 05-04-2009 2:57 AM by AdolfoM. 159 replies.
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drumcoach


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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Most people who complain about overpaid and underworked state employees have no idea what most of us do or what we make.
As a worker in the Mental Health Department for over 30 years, I have worked 6 days in a row, worked most weekends and Holidays, worked different shifts and suffered through several shifts of mandatory overtime when there were insufficient workers for the oncoming shift.
Out hourly wages have lagged behind the private sector for most of my career with the state. During the 80's and 90's when wages were rising in the private sector, our wages remained stagnant, with nominal 1 or 2% raises.
Now we are considered more well paid, not because out wages have increased, but due to the wages of other workers being slashed and then dropping down to my level.
I have never made over $50,000, even with overtime and Holiday pay. My base wage is in the mid $30,000 range.
I have missed many family functions such as weddings and reunions because of having to work weekends. Christmas with my own family was seldom on Christmas, because I usually had to work.
Yet state employees are spoiled? I don't think so, maybe anyone who wants to critize state workers should have applied for a state job years ago, and had the opportunity to take a job very few people wanted or could do.
Now an early retirement would be welcome if you worked with me, that is if you would have lasted 30 years.
Drumcoach (Jack)
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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Why On Earth Would You Stay?
If you had saleable skills you should have left years ago.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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How About Doing What Business Does
layoff the people that you don't need anymore. Maybe if more of those that feed at the public teat were booted out they would quit voting for socialists like the one running the state into the ground now.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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You Are reading More Into It
than I meant. The state is broken. It is being destroyed by taxes, fees, regulations, too much government and a general nannyism that a vast majority of government workers want more of.
When the government, that creates nothing, sells nothing, improves nothing becomes your largest employer there is a problem.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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Hey Word Twisting Lib Boy
"You clearly mean to say that state government workers are to blame for the state's fiscal and economic problems"
That is not what I said at all. I said that the government workers are a big part of who vote the big government/more government jobs/handout folks into office. Please don't twist my words.
"If you wish to criticize, hang it opn the elected policy-makers in the legislative and executive branches of government, and their political appoiuntee operatives."
You Betcha, and the folks that vote them in aren't innocent.
And these government workers almost always vote for the dem/socialist that promises more of the same.
"It is patently unfair and unjust to criticize and blame the ordinary government worker for simply doing a job in echange for a paycheck, just like any ordinary private sector emplotyee does"
This is where I will state an opinion..most government workers that I know stay there because it's easier than the private sector.If you work for the county on the roads you generally have about 3 people to do every job. Private business doesn't have this option because market forces would put them out of business very quickly. The government just taxes more and more until we get to where we are today.
Soon we will be at the point where there are more takers than earners and just like any socialist country we will collapse.
Government runs a monopoly with the iron fist of the law behind it. Private business has to compete in the real world. Let's enact a school voucher plan and see how the government does in that competition.
Econ 101 would have taught you this.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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state employee/early retirement
I, for one, did write both my representitive and senator on this bill (0689). Apparently, they both opposed it when it was introduced. That would be Mr. J. Barcia and Mr. T. Brown.
I want others to know who they are so maybe others can write them,too!! Come on now, you are supposed to be backing and supporting what WE want.....not Granholm!!
Can't help but feel they do not have our young people's future in mind. Why not open the door for our youth to STAY HERE??!!
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rdjactor


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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CALL/WRITE YOUR REP AND NEWSPAPER
The others are correct. We must contact our legislative representatives. Mine are Condino and Jacobs. Both know my position of support.
Also refer your Representatives to this site and the comments.
Bottom line is it does save money.
Also write the editor of any local papers. It needs to get press soon.
Lastly, not only state employees support this move. Many of my friends from all walks of life consider this fiscally wise for our state. The threat that so many would take the offer is unfounded. Remember there is a large pay decrease if this is taken. No one gets rich and many of those eligible would not be able to take such a pay reduction. So the scare tactic of 8000 employees leaving is a non-issue. Also the fact that there would be a reduction in services is an argument with a thin curtain of deceit. The Governor, Legislature, Civil Service, and Department heads are currently working on layoff and work reduction plans. Do not fool yourself into thinking there will not be a large negative impact on services due to "balancing the budget".
This bill makes sense!! If my legislators do not approve it and we are asked for further cuts and sacrifices, my vote will show my displeasure.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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early retirement supporter
Why would the Governor and Legislators think that an early out for State Employees would not be a good thing. They have to cut every department. Do they really think the economy could handle more people laid off. So why not have an earyl out retirement bill pass so our young people can find jobs in this, once beautiful state of Michigan. My son graduated with a Bachelors degree in Businness and Administration last spring and has yet to find a job in this state and has started searching out of State. This is sad that your young people, our future, cannot find work. My husband is laid off and is out of unemployement benefits and insurance. Being unable to draw unemployment means he is not counted in the number of people drawing, because he's not drawing. I'm positive he is not the only person in this situation in this state. Therefore, there are a lot more people out of work than what people really think. The number they publish are again, only those people drawing a check, not the ones that have exhausted there benefits and still cannot find work. People cannot not survive on minimum wages jobs. The State would save almost $200,000.00 if they passed the early retirement bill, and hired 1 out of every 4 position available. There are also a lot of middle management positions that could be abolished, saving the State a lot more money. When the State hires, they don't hire the little people that actually do the work, they hire more managers. I see it happen all the time at DMB. We cannot be taxed more and we need new business to want to come to this state, not leave this state. The Governor and the legislators must do something, and laying off more people, closing state parks, and such are not going to market Michigan as a place where business', tourist or anyone for that matter what to come here to Michigan or stay here. I have lived in Michigan all my life and cannot believe how back the economy has gotten in 50 years. So I urge everyone to vote for the early out retirement bill to pass, then those of us that can retirement can work part time and the minimum wages jobs and let our young people have the better paying jobs and become able to stay in this State and have a normal decent life, marriage, children and a home.
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