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My CA is suppose to let me know how SMART "recognizes" this situation* by today. She mentioned how she needs to confer with my liaison and bring this to the attention of the STEM Development Office. I graduate in two weeks! I hope they figure this out soon.
Have any of you started looking for other jobs?
*The situation is that the only way to hire me at my SF (and every other USACE Operations Facility to my knowing) is to sign a four year contract. This adds two years to my SMART contract.
Have any of you started looking for other jobs?
*The situation is that the only way to hire me at my SF (and every other USACE Operations Facility to my knowing) is to sign a four year contract. This adds two years to my SMART contract.
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BSGuest154 wrote:What degree are you graduating with, BS, MS, PhD?
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And what are the consequences of breaking the 4 year contract after the 2 year SMART requirement is over?DScheuf wrote:My CA is suppose to let me know how SMART "recognizes" this situation* by today. She mentioned how she needs to confer with my liaison and bring this to the attention of the STEM Development Office. I graduate in two weeks! I hope they figure this out soon.
Have any of you started looking for other jobs?
*The situation is that the only way to hire me at my SF (and every other USACE Operations Facility to my knowing) is to sign a four year contract. This adds two years to my SMART contract.
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Yes.DScheuf wrote:My CA is suppose to let me know how SMART "recognizes" this situation* by today. She mentioned how she needs to confer with my liaison and bring this to the attention of the STEM Development Office. I graduate in two weeks! I hope they figure this out soon.
Have any of you started looking for other jobs?
*The situation is that the only way to hire me at my SF (and every other USACE Operations Facility to my knowing) is to sign a four year contract. This adds two years to my SMART contract.
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My uneducated guess: termination.Guest wrote:And what are the consequences of breaking the 4 year contract after the 2 year SMART requirement is over?DScheuf wrote:My CA is suppose to let me know how SMART "recognizes" this situation* by today. She mentioned how she needs to confer with my liaison and bring this to the attention of the STEM Development Office. I graduate in two weeks! I hope they figure this out soon.
Have any of you started looking for other jobs?
*The situation is that the only way to hire me at my SF (and every other USACE Operations Facility to my knowing) is to sign a four year contract. This adds two years to my SMART contract.
Which means you won't be working for the USACE anymore (duh, you quit, so the termination is a formality). Maybe the termination means you won't ever work for the federal govt again... Could be bad, depending on where you want your career to go.
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I've been trying to figure out the answer to this for weeks now. If it's just not being able to work for the government again, then that's a pretty lame contract.Guest wrote:My uneducated guess: termination.Guest wrote:And what are the consequences of breaking the 4 year contract after the 2 year SMART requirement is over?DScheuf wrote:My CA is suppose to let me know how SMART "recognizes" this situation* by today. She mentioned how she needs to confer with my liaison and bring this to the attention of the STEM Development Office. I graduate in two weeks! I hope they figure this out soon.
Have any of you started looking for other jobs?
*The situation is that the only way to hire me at my SF (and every other USACE Operations Facility to my knowing) is to sign a four year contract. This adds two years to my SMART contract.
Which means you won't be working for the USACE anymore (duh, you quit, so the termination is a formality). Maybe the termination means you won't ever work for the federal govt again... Could be bad, depending on where you want your career to go.
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A lot of things could happen in the next forty (or sixty) years. It could be a pretty bad idea to rule out the entire public sector forever.
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DScheuf, can you tell us what the penalty is for breaking the USACE contract?
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Woohoo! They figured it out.
First off: JoAnn Wright has been replaced by Dana (not sure on last name; will try to find out) for coordinating SMART and USACE.
My mentor emailed me yesterday and stated that the two two-year contracts required by the ACTEDS program will run concurrently...meaning my two year commitment is only two years. All of this was confirmed by a phone call as well.
I told him that I have been applying for other jobs due to the volatility of this situation. He said he would have done the exact same thing. He even talked to lawyers for me.
Salary was once again brought up which, to no surprise, he said was non-negotiable. For anyone wondering, there is also no relocation package.
First off: JoAnn Wright has been replaced by Dana (not sure on last name; will try to find out) for coordinating SMART and USACE.
My mentor emailed me yesterday and stated that the two two-year contracts required by the ACTEDS program will run concurrently...meaning my two year commitment is only two years. All of this was confirmed by a phone call as well.
I told him that I have been applying for other jobs due to the volatility of this situation. He said he would have done the exact same thing. He even talked to lawyers for me.
Salary was once again brought up which, to no surprise, he said was non-negotiable. For anyone wondering, there is also no relocation package.
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Thank heavens. JoAnn Wright is very inept in her position. I've talked to plenty of SMART scholars who have felt she acts more like a drill sergeant than a person trying to recruit highly-qualified individuals into the DoD. She's more of a prison guard.DScheuf wrote:First off: JoAnn Wright has been replaced by Dana (not sure on last name; will try to find out) for coordinating SMART and USACE.
Also, while the concurrent running commitments are great news, you should also remember ACTEDs is not a permanent employment program. If this hiring freeze lasts longer than 2 years, you may find yourself in this battle for your job once again. That's a big IF, I know, but you should remember it when you make your decision.
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How hard is it to answer a simple question? Even an I don't know is fine. I've asked three times now. I'm not trying to be rude but come on!Guest wrote:DScheuf, can you tell us what the penalty is for breaking the USACE contract?
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By now you can assume that the answer is "I don't know."Guest wrote:How hard is it to answer a simple question? Even an I don't know is fine. I've asked three times now. I'm not trying to be rude but come on!Guest wrote:DScheuf, can you tell us what the penalty is for breaking the USACE contract?
If he knew, he would say. He's been very forthright with all of his other information.
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This isn't a simple question. I can give you a simple answer: I do not know. Have you tried contact your SF's HR department? I wish I could be of more help. When I speak with my boss again, I will be sure to ask.Guest wrote:How hard is it to answer a simple question? Even an I don't know is fine. I've asked three times now. I'm not trying to be rude but come on!Guest wrote:DScheuf, can you tell us what the penalty is for breaking the USACE contract?
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Thanks for the heads up.Guest wrote:Also, while the concurrent running commitments are great news, you should also remember ACTEDs is not a permanent employment program. If this hiring freeze lasts longer than 2 years, you may find yourself in this battle for your job once again. That's a big IF, I know, but you should remember it when you make your decision.DScheuf wrote:First off: JoAnn Wright has been replaced by Dana (not sure on last name; will try to find out) for coordinating SMART and USACE.
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Has anyone found out if the Corps provides a moving/relocation package?
Thanks.
Thanks.
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USACE usually provides relocation assistance, sign-on bonus, and even a Student Loan repayment program to new hires. I was told that since SMART is basically the "ultimate" sign-on bonus, that new SMART hires would likely not be offered these incentives. Although the student loan repayment program is technically available to all employees, but a percentage is withdrawn from your pay.