Then I was assigned my weapon, software upgrades, and badge. So the number of Hadens calling me a scab was probably lower than it could have been.Īside from the Agora outrage, my first day was a lot of time in HR, filling out paperwork, getting my benefits and retirement plan explained to me in mind-numbing detail. The second was that technically speaking the FBI is law enforcement, which qualified it as an essential service. The Agora was split into two very noisy warring camps between the walkout supporters and the Hadens who thought it was a pointless maneuver given that Abrams-Kettering had already been signed into law. The first day participation was spotty at best. The first was that not every Haden was down with the walkout to begin with. Two things kept all of the Agora from falling down on my head in outrage. This was not a thing I needed on my first day. A feed of me walking into the FBI building got a fair amount of play on the Haden news sites and forums. MY FIRST DAY on the job coincided with the first day of the Haden Walkout, and I'm not going to lie, that was some awkward timing.
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