by DocSea » Mon Oct 28, 2019 10:29 am
SMARTRegret wrote:Just transfer without their blessing.
As long as you're employed by a federal agency you're fulfilling your end of the contract.
If SMART says anything, tell them they were breaching the contract by having you do work that isn't related to Science, Math, Engineering, etc...
I agree with Sisyphus, this is terrible advice.
While there is some history of people changing facilities during Phase 2, every case I've heard of was pre-LMI. Since they took over, the laissez-faire attitude toward "any DoD facility will do" has evaporated. These people are very clearly only interested in making sure you go to work at your designated facility and will yank that chain of repayment at any divergence from that path.
You are of course free to leave your SF if it's abusive, a bad fit, or any other reason you want. They don't have the legal power to force you to work anywhere (although I bet they wish they could). But they do have the power to force repayment which can make thing very stressful financially for someone just starting their career. Consider your options carefully before making any rash decisions.
[quote="SMARTRegret"]Just transfer without their blessing.
As long as you're employed by a federal agency you're fulfilling your end of the contract.
If SMART says anything, tell them they were breaching the contract by having you do work that isn't related to Science, Math, Engineering, etc...[/quote]
I agree with Sisyphus, this is terrible advice.
While there is some history of people changing facilities during Phase 2, every case I've heard of was pre-LMI. Since they took over, the laissez-faire attitude toward "any DoD facility will do" has evaporated. These people are very clearly only interested in making sure you go to work at your designated facility and will yank that chain of repayment at any divergence from that path.
You are of course free to leave your SF if it's abusive, a bad fit, or any other reason you want. They don't have the legal power to force you to work anywhere (although I bet they wish they could). But they do have the power to force repayment which can make thing very stressful financially for someone just starting their career. Consider your options carefully before making any rash decisions.