Last Updated on January 1, 2019 by FERS Disability Attorney
It has a familiar ring to it; of a harkening to a recent past that has a melodic cadence reminding one of a famous book by George Orwell. It is because of the “19” that we are reminded of it. Can it have already been 35 years in passing? “But it’s not quite as bad as all of that,” we say, and perhaps such a sentiment is right: Pox on the negativism of predictions of doom!
No, we do not have flat screens forced upon us which spy into our lives; instead, we went out and purchased them ourselves — voluntarily — and realized only later that the camera embedded can, indeed, record our every movements. And we learned that all of that personal information shared with friends and family have been stored and disseminated to forums and facades not otherwise intended; and so everything private has become public, and there is nothing left but the shell of who we are.
But enough of that; we celebrate the coming of a new year not for the unwanted fears of the past, but because the future can always bring about change, greater prosperity and a glimmer of hope for things yet to come. It may well be that 2019 is that very year we have been waiting for — a dawn of new beginnings.
For Federal employees and U.S. Postal workers who suffer from a medical condition, where the medical condition no longer allows for you to continue in your present job, the incoming New Year may be an opportunity for change, by preparing, formulating and filing an effective FERS Disability Retirement application. Consult with a knowledgable attorney and begin the process early, as OPM is way behind and it is important to get in line. 2019 — Happy New Year.
Sincerely,
Robert R. McGill, Esquire