BizSuitStacy · M
A long time friend's daughter was a contractor within the DOE. Her job was cut.
1490wayb · 56-60, M
my job was never secure over 24 year period working for defense company...when thought i was safe finally...POOF i was gone...kept all new college hires and those 65-70 retirement age. i was 45.
MarineBob · 56-60, M
My one male employee but its the secretarys son so shes finding a way to keep him on
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Adrift · 61-69, F
I know of a couple of people that probably will.
Thier jobs were DEI related positions.
Thier jobs were DEI related positions.
4meAndyou · F
No, I don't. It's VERY freaky and concerning to me that ALL those lowlife non-workers who live in and around D.C. are trying to sell their homes, and THEN it is possible that they will fan out and spread their poison all around the nation. 😔😔😔
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@4meAndyou There’s no telling what they’ll do. If they are so smart maybe they should start a business. If they can make some good money on their homes they can move somewhere else much less expensive than DC to live in and buy a home and invest in a business.
Gibbon · 70-79, M
@Thrust 2 days late here but living and working in Maryland all my working days that statement about no industry in the metro area is BS. There are sh-t loads of design, engineering and manufacturing businesses in this area. That's Maryland Virginia and DC. I've worked Quality assurance my entire working life here until I retired.
The accessibility of 3 major airports adds to the reason. And FYI Maryland has historically been an unfriendly business state. It's own metro areas are blue while the rest of us red and controlled by political idiots.
The accessibility of 3 major airports adds to the reason. And FYI Maryland has historically been an unfriendly business state. It's own metro areas are blue while the rest of us red and controlled by political idiots.