Homeland Security Department Ranked Most Unsatisfying Workplace Among Federal Agencies

Working has its drawbacks for anyone.
But among federal agencies, the Department of Homeland Security was ranked the most unsatisfying workplace, U.S. News reports.
The survey, “The Best Places to Work in the Federal Government,” ranked DHS last for effective leadership, teamwork, support for diversity and training and development, U.S. News wrote.
DHS employs 240,000 people.
Where was the best place to work? The National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Seems exploring space leads to a better work environment than chasing terrorists, the U.S. News reported.
Posted: 12/14/12 at 9:04 AM under News Story.
Tags: Federal agencies, Homeland Security, Morale
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Comment from LtGen Erickson
Time December 20, 2012 at 2:15 pm
Is it that exploring space leads to a better working environment than chasing terrorists? Or is it that accomplishing little of value at great cost in service of an inept institution is inherently bad for morale?