The US Mint is hiring!

About time, saw this at the mints website https://www.usmint.gov/about/mint-tours-facilities/san-francisco
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About time, saw this at the mints website https://www.usmint.gov/about/mint-tours-facilities/san-francisco
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Oh I thought the listing would be for customer complaint specialists
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Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
I am not qualified for any of those 7 positions, darn it!
I am qualified for the industrial controls positions… but the pay scale seems low for the San Francisco area
$115k for a 20 hour work week?
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I would rather not live in a tent.
Are these jobs for domestic hires? or foreign only?
The few times I've called the mint I thought I miss dialed and called somewhere in the middle east?
San Francisco - no way.
The $115K is the annual salary is for a $40 hr. week. A 20 hr. week would pay half of that plus the job it "temporary." In addition a GS-13 position with the federal government requires a hell of a resume/experience and likely a college degree. GS-13 positions are not plentiful unless you are in Washington. I retired from a submarine repair facility (Kings Bay) and there were probably a half dozen GS-13 positions. I started out at GS-3 ($2.40 hr. back then) at a Naval Base (Charleston) and it took me 30 yrs. to attain a GS-11 position. You don't get rich with the fed, but your job is secure, the retirement pay is great and the benefits, especially medical are better than great. I recommend federal civil service to anyone who is able to get into their system (hard to do).
Customer BS artists are hired through the fulfillment contractor
Love to hear from anyone with current experience Re: .gov pension benefits and health insurance benefits.
Am I gonna be able to toss stuff into the feeder fingers to create me sum sooovehnears! Peace Roy
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[[$115k for a 20 hour work week?]]
It takes real skill to hire the caliber of idiots infesting the Mint these days!!!
Not sure that the Die Finishing Specialists, Metal Forming Machine Operators and the like are causing problems at the Mint. Based on the typical complaints I hear, Congress, management, and likely the contracted web folks are the source of complaints.
Or a gold 1913 Buffalo nickel.
how about an AGE blank user for an ASE?
Well... No way would I consider SF as a place to live... Not anyplace in CA for that matter... been there, done that... got out. Anyway, retired, but work at something I enjoy... Just having fun. Cheers, RickO
Too bad they can't hire someone to come up with better designs for the coins