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In It to Win It

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Sat Oct 4, 2025, 11:30 AM Oct 2025

Federal workers who took Trump's buyout are getting final paychecks and an uncertain future

MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Md. — Stephani Cherkaoui has a pot of Moroccan tea on the kitchen stove in her townhome, half an hour outside Washington, D.C. Her kids' artwork — her "favorite collection" — adorns the walls. Her cat, Dublin, settles himself on a kitchen chair.

Over the past five months, Cherkaoui has had time to sit in this space and reflect on her decision to walk away from her government career. She's one of more than 150,000 federal workers who took the Trump administration's "Fork in the Road" buyout offer, resigning with pay and benefits through at least Sept. 30.

She agreed to share her thoughts and opinions with NPR, emphasizing that she does not speak for the government.

Cherkaoui's last day at work was April 18. Since then, she has been getting her paychecks on schedule. Her family has remained on her government health insurance. For the first time in her life, she says, she has been able to just live.

"It's goodness that's coming from a very terribly depressing place," she says. "I'm able to just breathe. It's a new kind of feeling that I've never experienced before. But there's definitely a lot of fear."

https://www.npr.org/2025/09/30/nx-s1-5545715/federal-employees-fork-deferred-resignation-trump
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Federal workers who took Trump's buyout are getting final paychecks and an uncertain future (Original Post) In It to Win It Oct 2025 OP
I'm surprised that they got paid at all actually themaguffin Oct 2025 #1
Totally, I have to admit I was wrong when I strongly speculated they would not, at the time AZJonnie Oct 2025 #2
Sample size 2... SickOfTheOnePct Oct 2025 #4
"an uncertain future" SharonClark Oct 2025 #3
. truddy777 Oct 2025 #5

AZJonnie

(4,024 posts)
2. Totally, I have to admit I was wrong when I strongly speculated they would not, at the time
Sat Oct 4, 2025, 12:49 PM
Oct 2025

So there has been 1 decent thing the admin has apparently kept its word on (though our sample size here is 1).

SickOfTheOnePct

(8,710 posts)
4. Sample size 2...
Sat Oct 4, 2025, 06:22 PM
Oct 2025

…my last day 26 March, and I’ve gotten every paycheck.

They did send me the final paperwork on Friday, and they completely screwed up my post-retirement life insurance elections, but I’ll deal with that on Monday.

SharonClark

(10,497 posts)
3. "an uncertain future"
Sat Oct 4, 2025, 05:52 PM
Oct 2025

She quit her job and got a payout. The payout has expired. What did she expect would happen?

truddy777

(132 posts)
5. .
Sat Oct 4, 2025, 06:32 PM
Oct 2025

It takes guts to leave a steady federal job, especially with kids and a mortgage. Respect to her for choosing peace of mind over burnout. The uncertainty is scary, but freedom has its own value.

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