Showing posts with label unemployment for federal employees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label unemployment for federal employees. Show all posts

October 11, 2013

Statistics of the Lives of Furloughed Federal Employees

I will be interested to see statistics after this shut down is over.
I wonder...
What percentage of furloughed federal employees:

1.  Took out loans against their Thrift Savings Plan
2.  Took out loans from credit unions
3.  Took out loans from banks
4.  Were forced to file bankruptcy
5.  Filed for unemployment
6.  Sold off some possessions on Craig's List, Ebay, etc.
7.  Sex Life improved significantly
8.  Sex Life eroded significantly
9.  Obsessive-compulsive employees ended up with a spic-and-span clean house
10.  Grew a beard
11.  Slept in until noon or later with frequency
12.  Stayed up after midnight since they weren't working
13.  Their pets appeared visibly more happier/content and their behavior improved.
14.  Lost weight intentionally
15.  Gained weight
16.  Lost weight unintentionally
17.  Finished previously unfinished projects
18.  Accomplished major accomplishments
19.  Decided to change careers
20.  Made other major life-changing decisions 
21.  Quality of life improved substantially
22.  Quality of life deteriorated significantly
23.  Got sick more
24.  Health improved
25.  Quality of sleep improved
26.  Quality of sleep became impaired/worsened
27.  Came up with significant creative ideas
28.  Dream activity while sleeping improved
29.  Dream activity while sleeping worsened, had nightmares, etc.
30.  Communications improved with family, relatives & friends i.e. in person, via email, via phone, etc.
31.  Social activity significantly decreased
32.  Social activity significantly increased
33.  Updated their resumes
34.  Applied for other jobs
35.  Considered quitting or leaving their current federal job to go to private industry
36.  Considered moving out of the United States
37.  Decided to quit or to leave their current federal job to go to private industry
38.  Decided to move out of the United States
39.  Decided to retire
40.  Decided to delay their retirement
41.  Changed their distribution of funds in their Thrift Savings Plan retirement accounts
42.  Decided to sell their homes
43.  Decided to move
44.  Became more neurotic
45.  Became more uninhibited
46.  Sense of humor improved
47.  Sense of humor dwindled
48.  Attitude became more positive
49.  Attitude became more negative
50.  Spent more time at home on the internet
51.  Spent less time at home on the internet
52.  Watched more tv
53.  Watched less tv
54.  Took a trip or two within a day's drive
55.  Took a trip or two out of state
56.  Took a major trip far from home i.e. across the country, to another country
57.  Reassessed their career stance and plans and life plans in a major way
58.  Those who weren't depressed developed significant depression
59.  Those previously depressed had their depression significantly worsen
60.  Let their housework deteriorate and they lived in a mess of squalor.
61.   Fell in love
62.  Fell out of love
63.  Initiated divorce proceedings or had their spouse initiate divorce proceedings
64.  Died of stress-related causes
65.  Died of other causes
66.  Created blogs about the shutdown and furlough
67.  Cried because of the furlough and shutdown
68.  Laughed because of the furlough and shutdown
69.  Became deliriously happy due to the furlough and shutdown
70.  Stayed intoxicated or indulged in drug or alcohol abuse during the furlough and shutdown
71.  If previously addicted, their addictions worsened significantly
72.  Quit smoking cigarettes
73.  Smoked considerably more cigarettes
74.  Blew money indulging in luxuries they never have time to participate in while working i.e. massage, etc.
75.  Didn't go anywhere and were very tight with money because they were furloughed
76.  Friends and family shunned them because they were furloughed
77.  Experienced haughty comments from others who are envious of or despise federal employees
78.  Grew very bored
79.  Were never bored
80.  Altered their Christmas spending budget
81.  Experienced catastrophic life events on top of being furloughed

Furloughed Federal Employees Stretch Last Paycheck Until Shutdown Ends




Bloomberg has an article published on 10-11-13 about furloughed federal employees stretch their last paycheck until the government shutdown ends.

Here is a link to that article:

 http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-10-11/federal-workers-stretch-last-paycheck-until-shutdown-ends.html

 

October 2, 2013

Some Thoughts on the Shutdown

Today was the first day of the federal government shutdown, and was the first day I was furloughed.
Since I've had a day to let it all sink in, here are a few of my thoughts about it.

Our office is a team.
We live in a small town, and people are a pretty close-knit team at our office.
When they let everyone go today, they all trickled out of the building and that was that.

I wish there would have been some indication of solidarity amongst us.
Some sort of encouraging words spoken by the managers, to the effect of "you are valuable to us, and I'm sorry this has to happen, and there is nothing we can do about it, but we want you to know that we care about you personally and for your families and all those affected by this".

It was more like, they told us the regs, the procedures and what to expect procedurally, but nothing else really.
And to check the news, we should keep tabs on it if the shutdown ends and report to work.
And hopefully our managers will call us to let us know we can return to work.
But it was somewhat vague, and a little disconcerting.

My manager I could tell was very tired; stressed and just wanted to get out of there.
He even told me to hurry up and leave.
I had to take a few moments to collect my personal items, to water my plants, and mentally prepare myself to exit those doors.

Several co-workers I have emails for and phone numbers, so we'll be in touch.
But in meantime, its more or less each man is on his own, you gotta fend for yourself, and there is really no support system amongst us after the shutdown.

Perhaps a suggested meeting every few days - a casual non-work meeting could have been suggested, if people just wanted to talk and get together, outside of work.
But nothing like that was suggested.
So those are my thoughts.

October 1, 2013

We are Shut Down! List of Things Federal Employees Might Want to Do

Reported to work this morning at the federal agency I work for.
We had a brief meeting about the Shutdown, did a few things to close out and now we are officially shut down.

Returned home & am now making list of things I need to accomplish.

Considering the facts that we have no idea when we will be recalled back to work,
that we have no guarantee that we will be paid for the time we are furloughed,
and that the bills still come in and must be paid, here are things federal employees who are furloughed from the Shutdown can consider doing now:

1)  Make list of things you'd like to accomplish during the Shutdown

2)  Revise/Update/Make a Budget considering your non-pay current status

3)  If you need to take a loan, you can get a 2% interest loan against your federal TSP (Thrift Savings Plan).
Go to the TSP website and print the forms, fill out loan application forms and sign them in presence of notary and have notary sign them.

Here is link to the TSP website where the loan forms and loan publications are found:

https://www.tsp.gov/forms/loans.shtml

4)  If conserving money is an important issue for you, consider cutting back expenses.
I called Optimum (now Charter) today and was able to lower my cable tv/internet/land phone triple package cost from $135.96 a month to $94.85 a month.

Expenses you could cut & Ways to Make Some Extra Cash:

1)  Food - cut back or eliminate eating out

2)  Food - Eat more meatless meals & eliminate luxury foods i.e. expensive foods.

3)  Use coupons and rebates for purchases.

4)  Buy items in bulk which in long run is cheaper than running to store every week.
I go to Big Lots in a city south of here, and stock up on food (they carry lots of bulk, cheap food), toiletries, etc.
I buy toilet paper, paper towells, cleaning supplies, etc. in bulk.
I stock up there on packaged milk which is sterilized in waxed paper rectangle-shaped box containers.  The milk doesn't need to be refrigerated until opened.

5)  Shop for cheapest gas before refueling your vehicle.
Gas Buddy is a website where you can enter your zipcode and find the cheapest places to get gas:

http://gasbuddy.com

6)   Cut back on home utility expenses.  Keep thermostat less hot/cool, use a/c less, close off rooms and heat/cool fewer rooms.  Use those twisty shaped lightbulbs that save energy to lower your electric bill.  Insulate your home, windows, etc. better to conserve energy.  Conserve use of water to lower water bill.

7)  Have a yard sale or put items for sale in a consignment shop to get some extra cash.

8)  If you have marketable skills you can make money at immediately, consider using those skills to earn money and work for yourself.  Such skills that could be used temporarily would be selling arts & crafts items you make, providing childcare/babysitting services, etc.

9)  If you itemize your taxes, and don't want to have a yardsale, etc. you could give donations of items to Salvation Army, Goodwill, etc. and ask for receipt to use to lower your taxes when you itemize your taxes.

10)  If your spouse isn't working and is capable of working, perhaps they could find part-time or full-time work during the Shutdown to supplement your income, since you now don't have an income.

11)  As soon as possible, file an unemployment claim.  You can file online.  Here is link for Federal Employee information about filing for unemployment (the Department of Labor):

http://workforcesecurity.doleta.gov/unemploy/unemcomp.asp

State laws vary, but most require a one to two-week waiting period before you begin receiving unemployment checks.  A waiting period does not mean you must wait one or two weeks to file.  You should file immediately.

Here is the link to locate your state employment website to file for in your state:

http://www.servicelocator.org/OWSLinks.asp

I just filed for unemployment online at my state's website and it took me about 10 minutes to file.




September 30, 2013

Links to News Search Engines



News Search Engines & Other Search Engines 
Provides ability to keyword search across thousands of news sources found through crawling web, while also providing ability to browse categories of news where headlines are assembled automatically. 
Similar to Google News, you can keyword search across thousands of news sources found by Yahoo's news crawling partner, Moreover, as well as stories fed by major wire services & news partners. Yahoo Full Coverage lets you browse categories of news, where articles & resources have been hand-assembled by Yahoo editors. 
This lets you keyword search against content gathered from news sites across web. Advanced news search page allows narrowing news sources to particular categories, such as sports or technology. 

This Overture-owned service lets you keyword search against news content found by sister-search engine AllTheWeb (above) & content supplied by major news partners such as the New York Times. Drop-down options under search box make it easy to narrow results by news topic, world region or to some major news sources. Basic news headline browsing by category is also offered.  
Daypop lets you keyword search through content it finds from crawling thousands of news sites throughout each day. You can also search through weblog content or information from RSS feeds.  
News search engine that provides coverage from about hundreds of different sources. It also features a "virtual newscaster" called Ananova. 
Experimental system that automatically assembles a page showing day's news, based on information it finds from crawling web.  
Not a news search engine but instead a news rating service. Newsknife measures how well various news sites, including automated ones like Google News, appear to be performing.


Search headlines gathered from news sources around world. Each listing also has a country flag icon to indicate national origin of report. You can browse newsfeeds that organize headlines into categories such as animal welfare & celebrity gossip.

News meta search site that allows you to send a query to one or more news sites from one location. Hundreds of sites are listed, by country & by category. 
Keyword search or browse categories for news content from across web. 

Keyword search against news & weblog content gathered from across web. Desktop software sold by Rocketinfo provides additional features, such as ability search against more resources & to save searches. Past honorable mention winner for Best News Search Engine from Search Engine Watch.  
World News Network
http://www.wn.com
Draws from hundreds of online news sources in 20 languages. Presents stories grouped into more than 500 subject & geographical categories.  
Long-standing services that leverages blog links for discovery purposes. Think of it as a "buzz index" according to blogs, where goal is to show you which links anywhere on web are currently getting most references from bloggers.
service also includes some non-blog content, as it is based on searching through RSS feeds. Feeds are either submitted or found via Weblogs.com site. 
Blogging Headline News
http://blogging-news.info
news site samples 12,000 RSS feeds, selecting about 5,000 posts 3-times a day to feature in about 130 different categories. It's designed to be an online blogging magazine. You can also keyword search for material. 
wonderful blog discovery & investigation tool that allows you to view info about a blog, such as other blogs that seem to be related to it, people linking to its entries, how it ranks in blogging world, & much more. There's also a range of RSS tools, such as ability to create an RSS feed for any blog (or ordinary web site) that lacks one. Site also contains a directory of existing RSS feeds that have been submitted to it or discovered. In addition, BlogStreet operates Info Aggregator, an outstanding software-free service lets you subscribe to RSS feeds & have posts delivered via email. You can also keyword search through blog & RSS posts. 
CRAYON (CReAte Your Own Newspaper)
http://www.crayon.net
This service doesn't use RSS feeds, but concept of tailoring news to what you want is same. To create your own newspaper, simply sign up for a free account & select sources you want to include. There are hundreds of online newspapers to choose from. You can also include specialized sources, with topics including politics, business, weather, religion, sports & so on. 

Fagan Finder: Weblogs, Journals, & RSS
http://www.faganfinder.com/blogs
Superb all-in-one search page that lets you easily search a variety of blog/RSS search engines, plus provides related links on subject. 
Feedster lets you search against content distributed via RSS. That means it's essentially a blog search engine for many people, since so many blog entries are distributed via RSS. However, some non-blog newsfeeds are also included. Feedster's Images feature is designed to present a visual look at that day's blogging world. Feedster was originally known as Roogle when launched in March 2003 & absorbed formerly separate RSS Search service in June 2003.  
long-standing major directory of RSS feeds. It organizes thousands of news feeds -- what it calls "news channels" -- into categories. You can browse categories to find feeds of interest or do a search for feeds that mention your keywords in their titles & descriptions. 

Another major directory of RSS feeds. It lets you look through thousands of RSS feeds that users have submitted or which have been added by volunteers to its collection. In other words, it's an Open Directory for RSS feeds.
Technorati is a great service. Plug in URL of any web page, & you can quickly see what bloggers are saying about it by using "Link Cosmos" feature. The Breaking News feature assembles top headlines automatically -- but these headlines come from blogs, rather than traditional news sources. A similar Current Events feature is also offered. Technorati's Top 100 also offers an "A-List" of popular blogs based on linkage patterns.

HighBeam
Access to reference material, research info, periodical literature & more. Searching is free. You pay to view material you find. 
FindArticles.com
http://www.findarticles.com
Let's you search through articles from over 300 sources, dating back to 1998, & view them for free. You can narrow your search to specific magazine categories, such as "Automotive," using a drop down option next to search box. You can also search within a particular publication by using "View Publications by Name" link, which appears below search box. Find name of magazine you're interested in, click on its name, & search box that appears searches against only that publication's content.  

Allows you to find magazine articles, plus you can order results by date or publisher. Articles can also be found by browsing a directory structure.
If you're after technology news, this service aims to deliver top articles each day in different areas. Stories are reviewed & classified by human editors.
Google Alert Automatically Tracks Your Favorite Topics
Google Alert lets you automate process of running regular queries, sending you an email whenever any new content is added to Google database. 
Want to see what today's print version of your favorite newspaper looks like online? Two services offer reproductions of dozens of newspapers from around world. 

New options are coming to Rocketnews news search service, such as headline title searching & ability to go back in articles for 6 months. 
After monitoring Google News for nearly a year, Newsknife determines it's very good, but human compiled news sites still have an edge. 
Google News Finally Makes the Grade
http://www.ojr.org/ojr/glaser/1062114819.php
Google News is now to be rated among news generation sites such as LA Times & Guardian -- & will rank pretty well among others, too. A look at addition & how news sites get ranked in general. 

Covers rivalry over RSS formats that exist.  
Q&A with Krishna Bharat of Google News
http://www.google.com/googlefriends/morejul03.html#qa
This is from Google's "Google Friends" newsletter & a short, good read for more insight into how Google News operates. 

Google Toolbar 'BlogThis' Rankles Rivals
http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/2228651
Latest version of Google Toolbar makes it easy to blog a page you're visiting. The functionality only works with Google's Blogger.com service, & free accounts are suggested, if you don't have an account. Those from competing blogging tools aren't pleased that toolbar doesn't interact with their services. 

If you regularly visit web pages looking for new or updated info, you'll save countless hours by automating process with software that tracks changes for you -- even while you sleep.  
RSS: Your Gateway To News & Blog Content
http://searchenginewatch.com/sereport/article.php/2175281
RSS allows blogs, news sites & other sources an easy way to distribute their content.  
Loving Each Other More: Search Engines & Blogs
http://searchenginewatch.com/sereport/article.php/2175261
Explores timely content that blogs provide, work they can do to make themselves more search engine friendly & some thoughts on what search engines might do on their end. 
RSS is a method of distributing links to content in your web site that you'd like others to use. In other words, it's a mechanism to "syndicate" your content. It can be an easy way to draw attention to your material, bringing you some traffic & perhaps a little net fame, depending on how good your info is. 
If news sites begin pulling content behind barriers, it may reduce usefulness of news search engines. A look at potential problems, especially from a news publisher's point of view. 
BizNews
A searchable database of BizNews & SciNews-MedNews stories from Newswise. Try a search of entire database of articles using any word, institution or filename.
NewsDirectory
Find Web sites for over 5,000 thousand publications.
Disinformation
search engine consists of a 30 million+ document database of 'the most subversive, hidden material on Web.' Features stories on media manipulation, political & environmental issues, the far right & conspiracy theories, online.
provides a free service for people to use to find newspaper publications all around world.
Online Newsletter Directory
Over 5,000 newsletters & growing. Access this source to find expert info.


Wikipedia – Search Engines: 
General


Geographical limited scope


Job


News


Accountancy
Medical
Real property
Business

Enterprise
Search Appliances
  • Google: Google Search Appliance

People

Legal
By info type
Search engines dedicated to a specific kind of info
Forum


Blog
Multimedia


Source code


BitTorrent
These search engines work across BitTorrent protocol.
Email
Maps


Price
Question & Answer
By model
Open source search engines
Social search engines


Visual search engines
Desktop search engines

 Name
Platform
Remarks

IDOL Enterprise Desktop Search.
Open source desktop search tool for Linux based on Lucene
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Based on Apache's indexing & search engine Lucene, & it requires a Java Runtime Environment.

Indexes & searches files' content in computers, networks & removable data storage devices
Indexes desktop, network drives & portable devices.
Integrates with main Google search engine page.
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Desktop content-based image search
ISYS:desktop search software.

Open Source Linux desktop search
Found in Apple Mac OS X "Tiger" & later OS X releases.
Open source peer-to-peer application. Index & search user's document & bookmarks as well as other peers collections.

Desktop search for Windows, Mac OS X (Tiger), Unix/Linux.
Open source desktop search tool for Unix/Linux
Semantic Search Engine.
MSN Search Toolbar includes Windows Desktop Search which incorporates much of desktop search technology initially promised for Windows Vista, latest version of Microsoft Windows. The search integrates into task bar & Internet Explorer windows.
Formerly Yahoo Desktop Search, then X1 Desktop Search, then X1 Enterprise Client
Usenet
Based on
Google


Yahoo!
Live Search