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So ultimately, it seems like nothing really exists and the mandate is loosely enforced, and it's all political theatre, with the Biden administration trying to get the company/contractor to enforce an illegal action.
I'll keep you posted if anyone finds this interesting....
Yes, please do. The beginnings of 'lip service' parallel social structures. When the government has become the lowest common denominator of deception, you deceive back.
I can see it with the crumbling mask mandate at the gym.
joshuatrio saysI'll keep you posted if anyone finds this interesting....
Very interested. However, I suspect that it might make a difference exactly where you work, meaning directly at a federal agency in their office, or someplace else.
They have to process paperwork and bump up my clearance again so I should know more in 6-8 weeks.
Again, if they push the vaxx across contracting realms, they are hosed and the entire govt will become inoperable. Most contractors are based and I know a lot who have left already or are just fine because the contracting company won't enforce it.
joshuatrio saysThey have to process paperwork and bump up my clearance again so I should know more in 6-8 weeks.
Secret Clearance? That's as high as you can go and work from home, as far as I can tell. Yeah I wonder if I should be doing that for slightly less money and no commute.
I have a DoD TS, but they need a clearance sponsored by a different agency, so there is a reinvestigation required again. Not sure what the equivalent is but likely Secret.
joshuatrio saysI have a DoD TS, but they need a clearance sponsored by a different agency, so there is a reinvestigation required again. Not sure what the equivalent is but likely Secret.
The most you are likely to make with a Secret clearance work from home deal is probably 150K, unless I am doing it wrong.
Working from home making $150k ain't a bad gig
WookieMan saysWorking from home making $150k ain't a bad gig
It's not. But for that type of job you typically have to be in the DC area even if WFH. If I want to get a WFH gig in preparation to leave the area, I'd have to get something else that pays less.
joshuatrio saysI have a DoD TS, but they need a clearance sponsored by a different agency, so there is a reinvestigation required again. Not sure what the equivalent is but likely Secret.
The most you are likely to make with a Secret clearance work from home deal is probably 150K, unless I am doing it wrong.
Also, if you're not expected to be available 9-5 and can work on your own terms there's value to that as well as long as you get the work done. My one buddy won't work for 2-3 days and then does marathon work sessions coding for 2-3 days and that it. Sometimes it's nice to have more days off and pump out 12-16 hour days if the timing is right.
Interviewed last week and got an offer today and there was ZERO talk about a vaxx, and ZERO in the paperwork requiring it.
We will see how things progress but I'm calling their bluff with only a handful of actual contractors enforcing it, which most will later rescind when they can't fill slots due to their own requirement.
Update: the sub contractor trying who offered me the job just called and said the prime on the contract needs my vax status.
I told them it was a HIPAA question and they had no right to ask.
Dude was based though and was like "totally understand, we have to ask if we want to participate on this contract (them as a company)" - so their hands were tied.
So I told him I had a religious exemption and can send it over if needed.
His reply: "no one really knows what's going on honestly, and whether or not you got the shot shouldn't affect you getting this position." He also said if they make it a requirement, you'll see 1/3-1/2 the staff drop off."
Basically, if they try to force require it, they are screwed and so are hundreds of other DoD contracts.
We'll see how the prime contractor responds to my religious exemption.
joshuatrio saysUpdate: the sub contractor trying who offered me the job just called and said the prime on the contract needs my vax status.
I told them it was a HIPAA question and they had no right to ask.
Dude was based though and was like "totally understand, we have to ask if we want to participate on this contract (them as a company)" - so their hands were tied.
So I told him I had a religious exemption and can send it over if needed.
His reply: "no one really knows what's going on honestly, and whether or not you got the shot shouldn't affect you getting this position." He also said if they make it a requirement, you'll see 1/3-1/2 the staff drop off."
Basically, if they try to force require it, they are screwed and so are hundreds of other DoD contracts.
We'll see how the prime contractor responds to my religious exemption.
Hold the line.
Funny in the last few months, I have not seen any black or Hispanic people moaning about losing their job due to refusing the jab.
@HeadSet The way I understand "based" is "based in reality".
The opposite of woke.
noobster saysLib city, based state.
What does "based" mean in this context?
I'm hearing from some contacts I have in the "group benefits/ insurance" business that health insurance companies are starting to offer HR departments the means (software based I'm assuming) to 'background check' for the veracity of vax cards.
Many other countries seem to be all QR code-based but I don’t know about all of them.
My employer (fed contractor) has also given me the ultimatum.
I'm considering applying for a religious exemption. Any tips? Or, any resources I should read that may help me?
Part of me wants to skip the exemption, as I fear if there's ever a future lawsuit that I may participate in, they may investigate my religious exemption claim in an effort to discredit me. But, I feel like that's unlikely, and the exemption's benefits will likely outweigh it's cons.
I don't mind if they fire me. I don't need the job, and wouldn't mind some time off work. But I suppose I would rather keep working remote for now, if I can.
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Come back and hear nonstop BS about mandates for the vaxx for all civilians and contractors. Hear about people getting laid off for refusing the shot. So I did what any rational dude would do...
I applied for another federal contracting job to see if this vaxx crap is actually being enforced.
Interviewed last week and got an offer today and there was ZERO talk about a vaxx, and ZERO in the paperwork requiring it.
We will see how things progress but I'm calling their bluff with only a handful of actual contractors enforcing it, which most will later rescind when they can't fill slots due to their own requirement.
So ultimately, it seems like nothing really exists and the mandate is loosely enforced, and it's all political theatre, with the Biden administration trying to get the company/contractor to enforce an illegal action.
I'll keep you posted if anyone finds this interesting....