bob7947 Posted July 16, 2022 Report Share Posted July 16, 2022 I did this chart so that you could see what the GS-1102 contracting workforce looks like according to age. The source for this information is the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) which has its latest data as of 9/26/2021. As of 9/26/2021, there were 40,619 people in the GS-1102 series. Of that total, there were 21,851 women and 18,768 men. The average time-in-service for the GS-1102 workforce was 13.1 years. If you compare the total in the last line of this table to the 40,619 number you will find there is a difference of 9 people. I suppose it was caused by a rounding error by OPM. The top row shows the age groups that OPM uses. The vertical column which I labeled "Time in Years" shows time-in-service of that age group. For example, in the 30 - 34 age group, there were 698 people with 3 - 4 years in service. Ages 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 < 65 Time in Years >1 286 415 347 322 255 177 113 72 38 1 - 2 343 820 759 682 515 371 293 183 66 26 3 - 4 64 680 698 616 458 330 275 141 72 18 5 - 9 451 1,438 1,694 1,192 822 861 601 231 80 10 - 14 15 1,003 2,729 2,017 1,226 1,427 1,217 641 228 15 - 19 38 749 1,569 858 683 830 517 193 20 - 24 37 492 616 510 428 251 126 25 - 29 13 256 489 383 201 66 30 - 34 50 584 895 372 125 < 35 90 693 775 411 Totals 693 2,381 4,283 6,829 6,511 4,706 5,325 5,443 3,164 1,273 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Constricting Officer Posted July 19, 2022 Report Share Posted July 19, 2022 More people on the way up, than heading out it seems. I guess that would have to be expected after the 08/09 collapse. I an part of the heading in/up group at 33/5-9 years. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Contracting_in_Wonderland Posted July 20, 2022 Report Share Posted July 20, 2022 Falling into the second-most populated category, today I'm feeling perfectly average. 😜 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seremelon Posted July 29, 2022 Report Share Posted July 29, 2022 Wondering what it would look like, if we did a total column for the right hand side... number of 1102's by number of years of service. Also, what percent are in each category (If you are wondering too, they are below). It looks like we have one heck of a surge of 1102's that will be prime for retirement in the next 16-20 years... hope the government is prepared. Percent for Age Groups: Ages 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 < 65 Totals 693 2,381 4,283 6,829 6,511 4,706 5,325 5,443 3,164 1,273 Percent 1.71% 5.86% 10.54% 16.81% 16.03% 11.59% 13.11% 13.40% 7.79% 3.13% ^High Point Totals and Percent for Years of Service Time in Years Total Percent >1 2,025 4.99% 1-2 4,058 9.99% 3-4 3,352 8.25% 5-9 7,370 18.14% 10-14 10,503 25.86% <High Point 15 - 19 5,437 13.39% 20 - 24 2,460 6.06% 25 - 29 1,408 3.47% 30 - 34 2,026 4.99% < 35 1,969 4.85% Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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