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Abusive work hours with no benefits and no pay increases - Field Representative US Census Bureau Employee Review

1.0
24 Aug 2018
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Pros

Some flexibility in your schedule, autonomy to get the job done

Cons

Employee performance ratings are based on completion of assigned cases by artificial deadlines, and in order to meet those goals you must work excessive hours that include most evenings, weekends, and holidays. No overtime is allowed, yet you are encouraged to work more than 8 hrs per day and 40 hours per week while they look the other way. You roll those hours forward into the next week and then the following week until you can claim them. This would be illegal for any other employer, yet the federal government gets away with it. They are not subject to the Fair Labor Standards Act. If you have a complaint, it has to be made to the Office of Personnel Management, and they simply do nothing. New employees are classified as "intermittent" regardless of the number of hours worked every week and are not eligible for any pay increases (other than a possible annual cost of living increase) or any type of paid leave, including annual leave, sick leave or holiday pay. You must work in this status for FOUR YEARS before you can be made a permanent employee and become eligible for benefits or pay raises. Entry pay is low (and you stay at this same pay level for at least 4 years with no increase); working conditions are undesirable and often dangerous. There is no consideration given to those who work in the trenches. And there is no reward for doing outstanding work, taking on the toughest cases and converting them, and having the highest production rate.

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5.0
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Pros

I worked as a enumerator manager and it was fun work! My employees were fun and my managers were knowledgeable.

Cons

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3.0
27 May 2026
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Pros

Worthwhile work to benefit the city you are working in. Most everyone I worked with was pretty nice and willing to lend a hand if needed. But I feel like I saw the other side of how upper management treats people they don't like as much and i saw aspects that weren't as good through upper managements treatment of others.

Cons

Constantly changing directives from upper management. And they don't have your back when you get questioned why you followed the most recent order from your boss. Inconsistent pay scales by position. Pay varies by location. But they don't adjust it upward. If you hire on in a city that pays less, you don't get a bump if you stay with the company and work in a new city that pays better in your next assignment. Meaning new hires with no experience can easily make more than you because they started in the city that pays more. One of my best employees was paid the least. I felt bad and tried to get their rate adjusted with no luck. It very much has the vibe of they are figuring out things as they go, The department is grossly understaffed. Technology is lacking creating inefficiencies.

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