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Pay Check: Pay raise 2009: It’s one step — but it’s a little teeny baby step
A congressional committee has passed a bill that gives us a glimpse into what your 2009 pay raise might be. The operative word is "might."
(Posted May 16, 2008)
Pay Check: Getting 'lazy' with your Thrift Savings Plan
The lazy approach to investing is more popular than ever. Some of the portfolios developed by financial experts can be built right inside your Thrift Savings Plan. Francis Rose shows you how.
(Posted May 18, 2008)
Pay Check: Ruining your TSP...a follow-up
The proposal that would ruin the Thrift Savings Plan is still in the early stages. Here are the questions that need to be answered.
(Posted May 7, 2008)
Pay Check: Meet the Senator that wants to ruin your TSP
One Senate committee Chairman wants to make fundamental changes to the way the TSP manages your money. But he might not even know what he wants to do.
(Posted May 6, 2008)
Pay Check: Economic gloom and doom? Not in the TSP
Evidence is increasing that the economy may already be rebounding from a slowdown. What do you do now?
(Posted May 2, 2008)
Pay Check: Financial expert alert!
We'll add another marquee name to the "Your Turn with Mike Causey" list of financial superstars tomorrow.
(Posted April 30, 2008)
Pay Check: How'd you get to be smarter than John Bogle?
The Thrift Savings Plan makes it harder to shift from fund to fund starting Thursday. But Francis Rose wonders why frequent traders are in the TSP anyway.
(Posted May 12, 2008)
Pay Check: You don't know what you're missing—literally
Sometimes it pays to pay an expert to help you. You may be missing something that saves you more than what you paid the expert.
(Posted May 12, 2008)
Pay Check: FOSE pay-and-benefits panels are final
Next week's FOSE panels for Mike Causey's Pay and Benefits Rodeo are ready to roll!
(Posted May 12, 2008)
Pay Check: Building a portfolio with your TSP account
Your Thrift Savings Plan is a great place to save, but you can build a great investment portfolio right inside your TSP account. Here's one way to do it.
(Posted May 12, 2008)
Pay Check: More on emergency funds with Mike Causey
Francis Rose talks with Mike Causey about emergency funds on "Your Turn" on Federal News Radio.
(Posted May 12, 2008)
Get a Life!: Hey, thanks
Federal managers make little use of positive feedback, even though it's one of the best ways to motivate employees.
(Posted February 20, 2008)
Pay Check: Throw out the mayonnaise jar--pronto!
Almost everyone understands that they should have a "rainy day" fund. Where that money lives is a different issue entirely.
(Posted May 12, 2008)
Pay Check: The hawks are circling and they want your money
Do you have an emergency fund at the ready?
(Posted February 12, 2008)
Pay Check: Meaningless federal pay raise numbers
Blogger Francis Rose explains how election year politics make it impossible to know what type of pay increase feds will receive in the fiscal 2009 budget.
(Posted February 12, 2008)
Letter: The reality of the clearance backlog
People need to understand the impact that the security clearance backlog is having on individual lives, writes one reader.
(Posted February 7, 2008)
Get a Life!: Stressed out
Last week’s blog on the health effects of civil service stress led to some stressed out comments. A commenter apparently not in civil service noted a "low sense of urgency" from federal counterparts. The person further commented that "if my organization fails, I need to find a new source of income," presumably in contrast to government work. Under a little stress? …
(Posted February 5, 2008)
Pay Check: The virtues of flexible spending accounts
Blogger Francis Rose (of Federal News Radio) says now is the time to start tracking medical and other personal health expenses so that you know how much money to set aside when the next enrollment season comes around.
(Posted May 12, 2008)
Pay Check: Don't take life (insurance) for granted
Feds, unlike many people in the private sector, have access to good life insurance and they ought to take advantage of it, writes blogger Francis Rose.
(Posted May 12, 2008)
Pay Check: A 6 (or 8) percent solution for growing your TSP
Blogger Francis Rose reports on the January returns for the Thrift Savings Plan and reminds feds to take a long term view of swings in the market.
(Posted February 1, 2008)
Get a Life!: Civil service stress
The stress of civil service work often comes with high health risks, according to a British study.
(Posted January 29, 2008)
FCW.com's Pay Check: Monday Roundup: Premier Edition edition
I find a lot of interesting posts other places in the blogosphere. Sometimes I use them for ideas for my own posts, after applying that “federal” eye to them. Some of them are simply worth calling to your attention, though, and so each Monday I’ll compile them into a roundup so you can check them out.
(Posted May 12, 2008)
FCW.com's Pay Check: They say the first post is always the hardest.
Welcome to FCW's newest blog, The Pay Check with Francis Rose. Rose, co-host of "Your Turn with Mike Causey" on Federal News Radio (AM 1050), taps into a network of experts to give you a better grasp of financial issues.
(Posted May 12, 2008)
Get a Life!: Nobody's perfect
Did you ever drop the ball or embarrass yourself at work? Don't let it define you. Here are some tips.
(Posted January 23, 2008)
The Lectern: Tempted to retire?
The temptation to retire is often a good a barometer for job satisfaction, writes blogger Steve Kelman, who isn’t the least bit interested in retiring himself. What do you think? Read the post and post a comment.
(Posted January 18, 2008)
Get a Life!: Pet peeves
A Harris survey finds gossip and personal phone calls are top pet peeves in the workplace. But few speak up about it. What's your pet peeve?
(Posted January 8, 2008)
FCW Forum Contest: You know you've been a fed too long if…
What are the signs that you've been on the job too long? Send us your ideas and we'll publish our favorites next month on FCW.com.
(Posted December 7, 2007)
The Lectern: How not to attract contracting talent
Why do agencies have trouble hiring qualified contracting officers? A recent job announcement answers the question, writes blogger Steve Kelman.
(Posted December 4, 2007)
Get a life!: You hate your job, so now what?
Leaving government is not always the best option if you find yourself in a miserable place at work.
(Posted November 29, 2007)
Get a Life!: Don’t let the turkey get you down
As the stress-filled holidays approach, the American Psychological Association offers some tips for coping with life's pressures, whether at work or home
(Posted December 18, 2007)
Get a Life!: Getting ready to retire?
For some, the countdown has begun, and retirement is just ahead, at the end of 2007. If you are counting the days, you have probably already let your boss and human resources office know and have begun filling out the papers. The Office of Personnel Management advises choosing your retirement date and submitting the forms two months ahead. …
(Posted December 18, 2007)
The Lectern: Young people speak out at ELC
Young people offered some constructive criticism and helpful advice to feds looking to attract a new generation of workers, reports blogger Steve Kelman.
(Posted December 18, 2007)
The Lectern: Good jobs for young people in government
Blogger Steve Kelman would like to hear what young feds think about their jobs: Are they being given interesting, challenging and meaningful work, or not?
(Posted December 18, 2007)
Get a Life!: Pay inequities in the military?
A new study finds that although women are generally paid as well as men in the enlisted ranks, they do not fare as well when they are officers, and minorities fare worse at all ranks.
(Posted December 18, 2007)
FCW Forum: Do feds realize how good they have it?
A reader recently wrote to say that feds who complain about their compensation may not realize how good it really is. Read the letter and let us know what you think.
(Posted April 22, 2008)
Get a Life!: The pay raise dilemma
The 2008 pay increase for both civilian and military workers will likely be 3.5 percent and higher in some localities. But federal workers will still be paid far less than their private sector counterparts. Can anything be done?
(Posted December 18, 2007)
Is government a good place to start a career?
In his latest column, Steve Kelman encourages agencies to start work now to recruit next year's college graduates. But is government really a good fit for young professionals?
(Posted April 22, 2008)
Get a Life!: Older new hires
More often government workers are being hired with several years' work experience rather than right out of college. They add to an already older workforce but also bring valuable experience. Does this trend hurt or help government?
(Posted December 18, 2007)
FCW Forum: Telework's digital tether
Several postings on the FCW Forum blog generated some lively and insightful discussions about telework, qualify of life and federal managers. Read a roundup of those threads and post a comment.
(Posted April 22, 2008)
FCW Forum: Is the federal management philosophy based on fear?
In his latest column, Steve Kelman delivers a harsh assessment of the workplace culture in the federal government. Do you agree? Read his column and post a comment.
(Posted April 22, 2008)

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Waldron: Time for a schedule focus
The schedule contracts are the government’s most successful procurement vehicle. Invest in them.

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Balutis: Finding a new administrator
The post of GSA administrator is a ‘prune’ job — a plum job that needs an experienced hand.

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