
What made me stay at #Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation was
I started with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) on 1/06/86 upon graduating from college. I enjoyed my job a lot and initially worked out of the Hays, Kansas, field office and then moved to the Albuquerque, New Mexico, field office in 1999. I worked out of the Albuquerque field office until September 2018 when I was severely injured in a car accident on my way home from work when a truck pulled onto the road in front of me just north of Roswell, NM. I was air lifted by helicopter from the wreck scene to a hospital in Albuquerque. I have been recovering from the car accident since the car wreck, which included an injury to my left leg and a brain injury called TBI. My TBI and left leg injury are still recovering and I may not be able to successfully recover from these injuries and return to work at the FDIC. I actually completed 35 years at the FDIC this past January and am looking forward to returning to successful work with them or someone else in the near future.

What made me stay at #Federal express was
As an outsider artistic type the sense of community and working in a team oriented atmosphere concentrating on a bigger goal enabled me to learn how to be a part of a group of others assisting in an overall achievement. Teamwork and hard work are things I associate with my experience at FedEx, both qualities are good for me as an individual moving forward . #wordsofadvice #advice

One thing I would have loved to have at #Federal Bureau of prison was
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I felt proud to work for #Federal warehouse when...
From the day they first hired me

What I loved about working at #Federal Aviation Administration was
Working as an Air Traffic Controller for 25 years provided a very rewarding career. I spent the last 11 years as a supervisor which provided new challenges and responsibilities. The only downside of working in this field is that the politicians cannot help but hamper what the FAA does. Best job in the world with that one exception.

One thing I would have loved to have at #Federal Mogul/ tennaco was
I worked at federal Mogul for 24 years and now they are closing in July i have done many jobs in the plant I'm motivated to do anything that I put my mind to work well with many different people very meticulous on how i do my job i like being organized makes the job easier I have no hangups Im at that age that going to work is what needs to be done.

What I loved about working at #Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia was
I enjoyed my whole work experience at the Philadelphia Fed! It rewarded me the ability to go from a clerical worker to a Sr. Programmer/Sr. Auditor. The challenges and work ethics and functional work experience is unmentionable.

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Will federal unemployment be extended through January 2021?
Or is this just a rumor? I think they’re going to restart my state benefits After my next 7 weeks are over with. But I’m hoping they extend federal way past July. I’m sure we all hope that! I can’t seem to find any articles to answer this yet so I thought I’d ask.
Edit: Due to some people wanting to bash me for asking this question, I’d like to add that my own father has died this year. Also, for my own child, I am the only living parent and a single mother. I’m afraid to die when my child needs me to live. It’s not hand outs it’s wanting to be safe. Use some sense please.
Thanks.
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