I never understood that statement. Folks are in the CG because they volunteer and want to be there. I know that many folks become disenchanted with military and civil service, but it's a really good life for many. I can't help but notice the number of people in these forums whom have past and present military service and seem to be really proud of the life they have. It comes with risk, for sure, but I haven't really noticed in here any folks whom seem to regret their service. I never served, and there are times when I believe I missed out on something that I should have done, for whatever reason. So, like I said, I never understood that statement.
That said, I have a step-son whom works for FAA now for a few years and he is going to work right now without any sight of a pay check. He doesn't seem to be that concerned or unhappy at the moment. For one thing, he has an astonishing salary for a young fella. The salary, training and benefits far exceeds his income and opportunity for experience when he was an employee in the private sector. I know people tend to spend what they earn, but he isn't living hand to mouth by a long shot. He goes to work every day because he believes it is his responsibility and because he has confidence that he will be paid. He doesn't like seeing some whom sullenly call in "sick". He doesn't look at this temporary difficulty as a set-back to his career.
All in all, though, politics are sick when two opposing sides are constantly acting like children, and negatively affecting people whom are willing to do their jobs. Both sides have something they want. This is the silliest stand-off and it is entirely avoidable when the political leaders simply pull there heads out from where the sun don't shine. It's obviously on both sides.