Carly Arata received an e-mail around 9:00 a Thursday. By saying that his position was completed in the federal government.
When he saw the email, Aratak ABC told the news “he screamed.”
“I didn’t think it was real, so I read like three times, then I started crying because I was based on this work,” Aratak said. “My husband and I just bought this house in December, and now we’re not sure what we will do.”
Arata is more than 200,000 employees, affected by the persons of the tested staff.
Arata was with September with the conservation service of natural agricultural resources, but he worked as a contractor for a year. Arata, which turns 32 years on Sunday, has experience in this area. He graduated in environmental sciences and obtained his master’s degree in an ecological restoration.
“We are based on this work and we are qualified for this work, and yet we are losing less than a year,” Aratak said.

President Donald Trump speaks to journalists because he signs the executive order, in the Obal office, Washington, February 14, February 14th.
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The Aratak develops conservation plans for Georga farmers and helps federal funding.
“These poor farmers … it’s as I ignore, and it’s not at all,” said the arat. “They were amazing and cared so much about their land, and I wanted to help save that.”
Arata said that President Elon Musk’s and President Donald Trump is wrong about waste in government.
“There are everyone who do what they do, and they soak their heads to do it,” said Arata told her colleagues. “They know their work inside and outside.”

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He added that the shots will damage the farmers the most.
“They say so much about the farmers, and the people who help the most are being removed,” Aratak said. “And they are no longer obtained funds (inflation reduction action) because IRA funds are frozen. … Many people will lose money that is essential for their operations.”
Arata said that he was the only conservation of the soil that he oversee two regions of Georgia in his office. In addition, its mission was to help farmers install animal facilities and irrigation facilities, cattle farming and indirect barrier.
When Elon Muk and Trump asked about the message, Arata said: “You are offering uncertainty and fear, and I don’t see how they think that will do that.”
About 2,000 employees who fired from the Department of Energy is Corey Krzan Matta, which works in the legal team working in the Washington State of Nuclear Hanford.
Krzan Matta said the shootings are “boxes”. He admitted that previous administrations tried to cut waste and reduce government workers, argued Trump and Musk does “arbitrary”.
“It is not taken into account. Not consider whether this position is critical,” he said.
Krzan Matta entered the Energy Department after six years of asset service after the sea and legal experience.
“I’m not at all I like to sit with my fingers sitting,” Krzan Matta said. “If there is no lack of things, it’s my performance, and then your performance is a letter of energy department that does not have a public interest.

Chris Wright, candidate candidate for Donald Trump to Secretary of Energy, testify the Senate’s Energy and Natural Resources Committee at Capitol Hill, 20 January 20, 2025.
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Krzan Matt received an e-mail at Thursday night. Immediately, his computer access was completed, and his badge was turned off.
“You know that two weeks of personalized kindness within the profession, give it time to figure out your future,” he said. “It’s just: it’s done. It’s done. Let it.”
He argued that he argued that Trump and Musk’s efforts have already been overloaded by Trump and Musk.
“I work with my colleagues who work without working with a team that should be my shoulder.” It’s not because I leave, “he said.
Hanford Manhattan is an old project in the United States to build a nuclear bomb in World War II. Fast forward to 2024, “the mission was cleared while we were producing plutonium enrichment,” Krzan Mattak said.
“I was quite satisfied I was a job, I wasn’t interesting and full of work. I was cleaning the Hanford site and grew up to help the community,” he said.
Aratara, the future looks awkward.
“I will drive food delivery or something until I find something, and I would like to thank my master’s degree and student debt,” said Sarcastic Aratak.
“The non-profit world doesn’t look great, what’s happening with grants, and I came from there,” he added. “So I’m not sure I will be able to return to that, and now I don’t have any income at all.”
Arata said colleagues who have accepted the purchase offer are even more confusing and have not received orientation. Those who accepted the offer but also ended in their tests.