Instead of demanding the Country finally Sacrifice, especially after Not for this whole past decade and still counting! But as many of us older vets already know and understand, DeJa-Vu all over again!
click on graphic to enlarge1 August 2012 - There are a lot of black clouds hovering over the Veterans Administration right now. A psychiatrist, just back from a Regional preview of next year's budget, told me that while nation-wide 1,900 more mental health positions will be added, those jobs will come out of the existing cap on the VA employee census.
Currently, if an employee notifies the VA that they are leaving - for whatever reason - the VA cannot begin the process of replacing that employee until he or she has officially left. It gets worse. Many employees have accrued vacation time and may stop working months before their accrued time expires. Even if there is a line of fully qualified people for a given vacant job, the VA cannot fill that position until it has gone through their entire 4 to 6 month-long process.
The result: the VA has lost approximately 14,900 people this year.The effect of that is something I experienced Saturday night. I went to the Emergency Room for a rash that I never had before. The emergency room staff was short of 2 nurses and 1 doctor according to a clerk or nurse. I waited 5 hours while much more seriously ill people were seen. When 2 more came in just as I was about to be called, I left. I had an appointment with my primary care doctor on Monday and decided to tough it out. read more>>>
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