Sunday, February 27, 2011

Why FSOs Don't Deserve a Pay Cut

Since I'm only a couple of weeks into the Foreign Service, I figured those who have been on the job longer can do a better job of explaining in detail why we don't deserve a pay cut. In regards to CODELs (Congressional Delegation visits to embassies overseas), it's important to note how the FSOs bending their backs to make the trip as seamless as possible ends up like this:
Important Politician stretches out in his business class seat and listens to his wife talk about the pearls! And the silk scarves! And the amazing food! And IP thinks back to that Foreign Service Officer he just met. And he thinks: what a great life that guy has! He goes to parties at the President's mansion. He drinks fancy wine. He drives around in air conditioned motorcades, with people saluting him as he walks into government buildings. He goes hiking - in the middle of a work day, even! - on the Great Wall. What a cushy life he leads, thinks Important Politician.

So you see, all you Foreign Service Officers out there, it's your fault all of these congresspeople think you deserve a pay cut. They have no idea what work you put into that recent visit. They don't know what you just gave up in order to make sure their visit was a success. They don't understand that your life isn't all cocktail parties interspersed with awesome trips to exotic locations. They don't know that you live in a place where your every move is recorded. Or maybe you live in a place where the locals want you dead. Or you live in a place where your baby has nightmares from the malaria medication. Or your spouse isn't allowed to work because the host government forbids it. Or maybe you're black, and the locals don't like black people. Or maybe you're gay, and that's a punishable offense in your host country. Or you're a woman, so you have to cover up when you walk outside. Or the signs are all in Arabic, so every time you leave the house, you're lost, and you can't ask for directions. Or maybe you went permanently deaf in one ear while you were serving in a country without proper medical care. Important Politician didn't see any of this from the window of the Prime Minister's residence.
To read more from this excerpt, click here. To everyone who's reading and cares, PLEASE send a letter to your Senators to make sure they don't do away with the Overseas Comparability Pay (especially if your Congressman is Republican Tom Reed from NY).

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