newnewreditguy

newnewreditguy t1_j6iko7a wrote

Their benefits will be cut. Period. And there is nothing people can do that can stop this. The public has almost no say anymore. Look at France, the changes in retirement proposed brought out some of the largest protests ever. That's how you get change done.

"Meanwhile, some of those critics are urging the city to establish a panel of stakeholders to come up with alternative ways to achieve the $600 million savings that this Medicare Advantage switch is supposed to deliver."

Easy, regulate the health insurance mafia. Don't pay hundreds of dollars for Tylenol, etc.

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newnewreditguy t1_j5w9hij wrote

This project was such a mess for so long. Notice the head of the mta said going forward they'll move with a "modern design build approach".

The red tape and mediocrity in government projects is unbelievable. Design build means getting rid of a lot of positions that contribute almost nothing to a project and instead go straight with the contractors that know how to build right from the beginning. Hopefully they stick to it.

https://youtu.be/7iisAHuytA8

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newnewreditguy t1_iy988e2 wrote

I've personally gone through this. I'm an engineer too. I worked at a company for about 6 years and was offered a position by another company while still being employed. I was getting paid very well at my first company. I was actually getting paid close to some senior salary. I thought I hadit made for myself.

The new company called me in for an interview and ended up offering much more money and far better benefits. The former company was willing too match on every aspect. I couldn't sleep for days trying to come up with a decision. I ended up leaving to my current company.

I am immensely better here: better pay, commute, benefits, bonus, etc. This job has literally changed my life. I'm now seeing I can comfortably retire early. A friend of mine stayed at the previous company, 4 years later there hasn't been a day when I have thought I'd be better if I'd stayed. You'll have to show you're worth your salary wherever you go though. Not necessarily staying late all the time but by producing high quality work.

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