Why are young federal employees leaving at higher rates than their older counterparts?

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Oma Seddiq, politics reporter for Insider, analyzes new research on attrition rates in the federal government and explains why younger employees are leaving at higher rates than older workers

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Technology is so old that it is frustrating.

kori
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Working with older people made me realize they don’t understand how the internet even works. Or how anything online works. It’s so annoying because I know my generation has hard workers but all the employees are so much older they can’t relate.

Wogalot
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Everyone isn't held to the same standards! Poor management! Pay! No advancements

Larant
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Not federal, but I quit my management position to have a midlife crisis. As a 34 year old with a 16 year old daughter, I could be a Grandpa tomorrow. What is life?

FarmerDrew
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Well, they’re leaving early to avoid getting corrupted.

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