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<blockquote data-quote="CHenry" data-source="post: 3092164" data-attributes="member: 6281"><p>There are a lot of state agencies. Mine isnt talking about a walk out. Might wanna be concerned if the DOC walks, all those prison guards who make about $12 an hour to watch over the inmates, definitely deserve more pay. I get paid well enough that I cant complain even though through inflation I have about 30% less to spend today than I did 10 years ago but I wont walk. I do know the new faces I see around ODOT are in a revolving door. We train these kids for 6 months on highly technical computer software to design highways, they get 2 years experience and at that point every engineering firm in the country is offering them a higher wage and they leave. This is not conducive to a good operation.</p><p>I'm not sure what your last statement meant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CHenry, post: 3092164, member: 6281"] There are a lot of state agencies. Mine isnt talking about a walk out. Might wanna be concerned if the DOC walks, all those prison guards who make about $12 an hour to watch over the inmates, definitely deserve more pay. I get paid well enough that I cant complain even though through inflation I have about 30% less to spend today than I did 10 years ago but I wont walk. I do know the new faces I see around ODOT are in a revolving door. We train these kids for 6 months on highly technical computer software to design highways, they get 2 years experience and at that point every engineering firm in the country is offering them a higher wage and they leave. This is not conducive to a good operation. I'm not sure what your last statement meant. [/QUOTE]
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