I mean, not enjoying your work is a good reason to leave, but if you're an EPA person worried about EPA's direction, what good are you doing by leaving and not being replaced?https://twitter.com/nytimes/status/944171045409443840 …
It's almost like we need an agency to protect the environment in which EPA workers thrive.
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funnily enough, pre-2017 the few things I heard about EPA's work environment were negative, too.
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