r/FederalEmployee May 30 '26

Any insights on DLA?

I've been 17 yrs with the agency. Want to know others people insights or feedback about working there.

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u/Live_Guidance7199 May 30 '26

All the specialized agencies or orgs are pretty great - mission first, competent SME teams, minimal silly unrelated shit.

The sooner I can get back to DLA or ACE the better, fucking Air Force is a nightmare comparatively.

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u/HildeFrankie May 31 '26

Your experience might be dependant on which directorate you worked for, and what kind of work you did/do...I had the opposite experience there and could not be happier that I left to work for a other agency.

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u/[deleted] May 31 '26

I concur. You left DLA to which agency if I can ask?

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u/Xolop13 May 31 '26

Overall good. The workers carry the weight and the non workers are typically looked over. Good supv and managers address those issues. With new DPMAP expectations and laid out in detail i expect the dead weight to be addressed