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Wed Dec 26, 2018, 09:12 PM Dec 2018

Federal Workers, Some in 'Panic Mode,' Share Shutdown Fears on Social Media

A Department of Transportation worker in Missouri picked up cashier shifts at Barnes & Noble. A paralegal for the Justice Department in Texas stopped using her “gas-guzzling” pickup truck and pulled her motorcycle out of storage. An air traffic controller in California is avoiding any purchases that aren’t vital.

As the government shutdown stretched into its fifth day on Wednesday, federal employees and contract workers across the country described a holiday season marred by increasing financial worries. Some 800,000 federal employees have either been furloughed or will continue to work without pay during the partial shutdown, and it’s unclear how long it will last. Twitter became a platform for them to share growing anxieties and fears, using the hashtag #ShutdownStories.

Many declined to identify themselves publicly, so their stories could not be confirmed. Yet their tales of hardship spread widely. One man said he became homeless; he broke his lease in anticipation of moving to another state to train for a new federal job — and the training was canceled. Another described having to terminate a family member’s caregiver as funds dwindled. Several talked of forgoing or returning Christmas gifts.

Julie Burr, 49, an administrative assistant at the Department of Transportation in Kansas City, Mo., said “panic mode” had set in.

She is a single mother and a contract worker who is not getting paid during the shutdown. Her last paycheck will arrive on Jan. 16, and it will be 24 hours short of its regular amount.

“If this goes on too long, I’m going to have to do something drastic,” she said in an interview


https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/federal-workers-some-in-panic-mode-share-shutdown-fears-on-social-media/ar-BBRt6nw?li=BBnb7Kz

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Federal Workers, Some in 'Panic Mode,' Share Shutdown Fears on Social Media (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Dec 2018 OP
Tragically sad! MFGsunny Dec 2018 #1
I can definitely imagine. Don't blame the ones Cha Dec 2018 #2
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