Do feds really live in a 9-to-5 world?

An old stereotype suggests that Federal workers enjoy cushy, 9 to 5 jobs. But is it really true? Federal News Radio’s Max Cacas has the next installment o...

An old stereotype suggests that Federal workers enjoy cushy, 9 to 5 jobs. But is it really true?

Federal News Radio’s Max Cacas has the next installment of our week-long series, “The Five Fallacies of Government“. Today we’re examining the myth that “Federal workers are in-and-out in 8 hours”.

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