top o' the mornin'®
- earendel
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top o' the mornin'®
A lot is being said around here about the potential for an increased workload if the stimulus package proposed by incoming President Obama is realized - there have been many meetings among the leadership to discuss what might happen. Unfortunately little information is reaching the lower levels, but everyone expects that there will be much to do. That's a good thing, since it means we aren't likely to face RIFs or furloughs, but it does mean everyone doing more. Our office is at its capacity in terms of personnel - even if we wanted to hire someone there would be no place for him or her to work. My prediction is that all of this anticipation is overblown and that if there is more work, it won't have that much of an impact.
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- peacock2121
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Re: top o' the mornin'®
Ask people if they would rather have more work for this pay or no work for no unemployment benefits.
- christie1111
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Re: top o' the mornin'®
PeaBabe, I don't think he was complaining.
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- peacock2121
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I didn't think he was either.christie1111 wrote:PeaBabe, I don't think he was complaining.
I think he thought others were and they were unnecessarily.
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The only complaints are that we who are "in the trenches" aren't getting any information other than vague rumors about new work. From what I understand of the stimulus plan, though, we wouldn't be doing that much (infrastructure work is largely the province of the states and other Federal agencies, not the Corps).peacock2121 wrote:I didn't think he was either.christie1111 wrote:PeaBabe, I don't think he was complaining.
I think he thought others were and they were unnecessarily.
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Really? That's changed. My grandfather was in the Corps between WWI and II when they built many dams in California.earendel wrote:From what I understand of the stimulus plan, though, we wouldn't be doing that much (infrastructure work is largely the province of the states and other Federal agencies, not the Corps).
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- Appa23
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I am not sure that anyone is thinking of dams (building or fixing) in terms of the stimulus package. I have heard much more about roads.Bob Juch wrote:Really? That's changed. My grandfather was in the Corps between WWI and II when they built many dams in California.earendel wrote:From what I understand of the stimulus plan, though, we wouldn't be doing that much (infrastructure work is largely the province of the states and other Federal agencies, not the Corps).
Still, there is considerable need for dam work, especially those that might be terrorist targets.
- Rexer25
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Funny, sometimes it seems like everything in front of me is dam work.Appa23 wrote:I am not sure that anyone is thinking of dams (building or fixing) in terms of the stimulus package. I have heard much more about roads.Bob Juch wrote:Really? That's changed. My grandfather was in the Corps between WWI and II when they built many dams in California.earendel wrote:From what I understand of the stimulus plan, though, we wouldn't be doing that much (infrastructure work is largely the province of the states and other Federal agencies, not the Corps).
Still, there is considerable need for dam work, especially those that might be terrorist targets.
Enough already. It's my fault! Get over it!
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One dam project after another.Rexer25 wrote:Funny, sometimes it seems like everything in front of me is dam work.Appa23 wrote:I am not sure that anyone is thinking of dams (building or fixing) in terms of the stimulus package. I have heard much more about roads.Bob Juch wrote: Really? That's changed. My grandfather was in the Corps between WWI and II when they built many dams in California.
Still, there is considerable need for dam work, especially those that might be terrorist targets.
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These dams are hydroelectric and are still providing much of California's electricity.Appa23 wrote:I am not sure that anyone is thinking of dams (building or fixing) in terms of the stimulus package. I have heard much more about roads.Bob Juch wrote:Really? That's changed. My grandfather was in the Corps between WWI and II when they built many dams in California.earendel wrote:From what I understand of the stimulus plan, though, we wouldn't be doing that much (infrastructure work is largely the province of the states and other Federal agencies, not the Corps).
Still, there is considerable need for dam work, especially those that might be terrorist targets.
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.
- Douglas Adams (1952 - 2001)
Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere.
Teach a child to be polite and courteous in the home and, when he grows up, he'll never be able to drive in New Jersey.
- Douglas Adams (1952 - 2001)
Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere.
Teach a child to be polite and courteous in the home and, when he grows up, he'll never be able to drive in New Jersey.