• The Office of Personnel Management updated its FAQs this week to encourage private sector work.
  • The update, which comes after federal workers were offered a payout, calls private sector jobs “higher productivity.”
  • The Department of Government Efficiency has said on X that workers could use the time off to “chill.”

The Trump Administration has a novel idea for federal workers who take its payout offer: go work for corporate America instead.

“We encourage you to find a job in the private sector as soon as you would like to do so,” the Office of Personnel Management’s FAQ page now reads. “The way to greater American prosperity is encouraging people to move from lower productivity jobs in the public sector to higher productivity jobs in the private sector.”

The addition was made sometime between Wednesday night and Thursday afternoon, according to snapshots on the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine. The updated FAQs, which include several other tweaks, were also sent out to some federal workers, a National Park Service employee told Business Insider.

If white-collar work doesn’t appeal, the administration lists other tantalizing possibilities: “You are most welcome to stay at home and relax or to travel to your dream destination,” the page says. “Whatever you would like.”

In a post this week on X, the Department of Government Efficiency also touted all the things federal employees could do in their time off: take a dream vacation; watch movies; “chill.” Musk also re-shared a post advertising the payout as a “PAID VACATION!”

Representatives for DOGE did not respond to BI’s request for comment.

OPM sent out the initial offer to federal employees on Tuesday. The administration is giving workers a choice: resign by February 6 and receive full pay and benefits through September 2025, or stay on and face likely downsizing and a return to in-person work.

A spokesperson for OPM told BI that some federal employees had expressed confusion about the nature of the payout. The agency updated the FAQ page to provide clarity, the spokesperson said.

One federal worker previously told BI they would look for work outside the government. Another said on Friday that they didn’t understand the nudge toward the private sector.

“People who work for the government are public servants,” they told BI. “They do it for the joy of serving their country, community, or helping people.”

The guidance comes as Trump’s administration has aligned itself with several private sector leaders. Chief among them is Elon Musk, whose work with DOGE has advocated for a reduction in the size of the federal workforce. Now formally situated inside the White House, DOGE has weighed in on recent actions regarding federal employees, including a recent return-to-office mandate.

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