Last Updated on September 23, 2022 by FERS Disability Attorney
The abundance of metaphors comparing life with sports has pervaded throughout in literature, opinion pieces, articles, etc. We can relate to sports, because many have been active participants in their youth; continue to engage in it via playing in various adult leagues, or coaching their kids, or perhaps just passively enjoying watching various sports on television, etc.
As a metaphor, it is seen as a “life-lesson“. It is supposed to teach all aspects of “building character” — of the value of hard work, proper preparation, ethical conduct and behavior, etc. In pragmatic terms, when one actually plays a sport, it merely becomes a one-to-one adversarial encounter with an opponent, and sometimes teaches merely that the “playing field” is not always level, and the opponent does not always follow the same rules of the game as one is taught to do.
In preparing, formulating and filing for Federal Disability Retirement benefits under CSRS or FERS, a comparative metaphor to any sports would be to characterize the entire administrative process as one of the battle between David and Goliath. The Office of Personnel Management has its own set of rules — of a criteria which is allegedly applied, but which often has limited rational basis; of a time frame within which they say they attempt to meet, but which is systematically ignored; of following rules and regulations as they interpret them, etc.
What would one say about a sport in which one side makes up the rules and then ignores them? Federal Employee Disability Retirement from the U.S. Office of Personnel Management, whether under FERS or CSRS, is like a professional football team (representing OPM) going against a high school chemistry class deciding to put together a team (the Federal or Postal employee with chronic medical conditions). The teams are unequal; the playing field is never level; and the outcome of the encounter must therefore be decided by careful preparation, a cohesively formulated plan, and a filing deliberation which results in a compelling total package.
Such is the metaphor with sports: to prepare, formulate and file — in an effective manner.
Sincerely,
Robert R. McGill, Esquire
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