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Just doing random research, found an article describing an E-7 qualifies at the GS 6 pay level job. Who came up with this? Just doesn't make sense altogether on so many levels. What is your thought on this?
Posted >1 y ago
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A few things to consider:
1. The salary of a GS employee does not include BAH. There is a locality adjustment, however, that varies depending on the location.
2. Much like SFC Smith stated, when applying for a federal position, your experience and education will allow you to apply for a higher grade.
Since you're in the DC area, I recommend calling Henderson Hall and attend their Cracking the Code Workshop; it's offered monthly. That workshop is pretty informative on the federal hiring process and developing your application package. You can inbox me for more information.
1. The salary of a GS employee does not include BAH. There is a locality adjustment, however, that varies depending on the location.
2. Much like SFC Smith stated, when applying for a federal position, your experience and education will allow you to apply for a higher grade.
Since you're in the DC area, I recommend calling Henderson Hall and attend their Cracking the Code Workshop; it's offered monthly. That workshop is pretty informative on the federal hiring process and developing your application package. You can inbox me for more information.
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You are right, everyone I work with is GS-12 or GS-13 and we all do the same thing. I dont get how they match the levels.
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https://www.tamus.edu/assets/files/protocol/pdf/armyprotocol.pdf
Here is the army's Order of Precedence for protocol.
You will note that a GS7 is equal to an O1.
Here is the army's Order of Precedence for protocol.
You will note that a GS7 is equal to an O1.
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Cpl Victor B Johnson
I've never seen this before. I didn't realize that retirees still hold a place in the order of precedence.
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