ext_3250 ([identity profile] seperis.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] seperis 2009-03-19 10:24 pm (UTC)

Er. I mean, not to put down the analysts, and certainly not to tar them with the same brush of incompetence for our current fiscal crisis, but as a caseworker I worked sixty to eighty, and the supervisors eighty to one hundred twenty a week, and our base salary was like, 25K to 30K per year in Austin, and supers, at least, didn't have the option of overtime pay. When I was a clerk, it was like, 17,000 per year, 60-80 a week, with occaional 100s. Child protective services don't even qualify for overtime and I know most average 100 a week including travel to and from homes, court, etc.

I don't think the same level of corruption is in the first and second year analysts, but massive overwork is pretty much across the board no matter the salary or job description.

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