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blueinredohio

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21. My guess is anyone who isn't 50 years old yet wouldn't think of retiring
Mon Jan 29, 2018, 02:53 PM
Jan 2018

much less leave early if he wasn't forced to do so.

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K&R uppityperson Jan 2018 #1
yep..im not worried. i would fret WAY more if it was Rosenstein stepping down! samnsara Jan 2018 #2
But he is still leaving earlier than planned Sanity Claws Jan 2018 #3
that is exactly what I just explained to you jodymarie aimee Jan 2018 #8
Does he not have the option to take that in pay? Sanity Claws Jan 2018 #10
In my agency, you lose any unused sick leave of less than a month at retirement wishstar Jan 2018 #12
if he took it as pay instead of actual vacation lapfog_1 Jan 2018 #14
You have to feel for someone who'd annabanana Jan 2018 #4
Thank you. I got it as instantly as many chose not to. Hate to say it but liberals like to panic Fred Sanders Jan 2018 #5
Thanks for some rationality. Plus, he was passed over for Director. Probably couldn't wait to get Hoyt Jan 2018 #6
CBS News reported that he was forced out of the building as of noon. Why the change? NightWatcher Jan 2018 #7
i get it -- but republicans got what they wanted, sooner rather than later -- mccabe out. unblock Jan 2018 #9
God forbid anyone believe the timing is suspect. LanternWaste Jan 2018 #11
IKR? Agschmid Jan 2018 #13
Given we just had the chef example this weekend mythology Jan 2018 #20
On its own, this probably isn't a big deal. Tommy_Carcetti Jan 2018 #15
Yep, I am beside myself with this. Whether he decided to leave today on his own doesn't really seaglass Jan 2018 #16
Is that based on confirmation or speculation? n/t FSogol Jan 2018 #17
Did he personally tell you this or are you just guessing? n/t seaglass Jan 2018 #18
I was wondering that myself. yardwork Jan 2018 #26
'Got it?' B2G Jan 2018 #19
My guess is anyone who isn't 50 years old yet wouldn't think of retiring blueinredohio Jan 2018 #21
this is your theory Skittles Jan 2018 #22
I agree - he is probably using that leave to exit earlier . . . however, as to your boss . . . DrDan Jan 2018 #23
20 years of PTO? Nt NCTraveler Jan 2018 #24
20 years? Bullshit. nt LexVegas Jan 2018 #25
I expect he IS using accrued sick leave (not annual) BumRushDaShow Jan 2018 #27
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