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Yep. And I think the majority of them quit because they know they'd be found out for not doing any real work and be forced to actually work. lol
Nothing points to that, but OK.
That said, I have second hand knowledge, from my parents, that people who are federally employed but literally do nothing, actually exist. It was only one person out of everyone they worked with though.
I have first hand knowledge. I was fed employee for 5 years. State employee for 15 years. Some people legit would be in the office for a meeting, then go home. This was pre-covid, so WFH wasn't a thing. And they def weren't working.
Where I was at, it was pretty much known that all of the people who had been there over 10 years just skated through after that.
It all allowed me to retire early, so I can't complain too much. But the fuck-offs I encountered there definitely have inspired my voting choices. Also, the fucking staff meetings were ridiculous. The literally had a meeting over everything rather than just email it.
I'm happy to see them purged.