Your experience was probably better than mine. I worked at the HQ building where NOBODY worked in a tower, but we had almost a thousand employees doing FISA requests, Civil Rights reviews, real estate and planning, and building operations. When congress failed to pass a budget in time one year and all the “non-essential” FAA employees were told to stay home guess how many folks showed up the next day.Speaker to Animals wrote:I too have contracted with them, and it had everything to do with how the guys in the tower managed traffic.
If your guess is “none” then you’re on the right track.
A thousand FAA workers that even the government knows aren’t essential to FAA operations. And that’s just in the one location I worked, not nationwide. That’s my experience.