Todays soft govt workers got to WFH as it snowed the day before. Yet Jimmy Carter who is 100 years old and dead somehow made it to DC today.
A dead 100 years old can make it to work in the snow but todays workforce cant. Shows the work ethic of the older generation. |
you're an idiot. |
Why do you care if people work at home? |
What an odd post. |
You day drinking buddy? |
I was teleworking and spent a couple hours in the snow. It is called flexing out. DH and I staggered our hours and I sure a long lunch break to go out with my kids. It’s also really slow because of people who did take off and the fact new year projects aren’t quite fully ramped up since a lot of people are off through this week even. |
Open tomorrow, regular duty time. No delays!
https://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/snow-dismissal-procedures/current-status/ |
Ok that was pretty funny. I grinned. |
I live 1 mile from a metro stop (can walk there but my point is I'm not in the hinterlands) and my street is not plowed. People who live in the further burbs are snowed in still. Agree today was lovely and we got a lot of melt to clear plowed areas, where there were any. |
Not even unscheduled telework or leave?! What do the expect people with kids in the closed schools to do? Is unscheduled leave basically meaningless and they can always just take leave? Not a fed but we follow them. |
You’re so profoundly dull. |
Stupid. I started work early yesterday at 5 am so there was still plenty of time to be outside. My office has quotas to meet so it'd be obvious if I just didn't log on. |
Yes, unscheduled telework/leave |
I don't see that on the OPM announcement tho. |
OPM had initially (and prematurely) posted at 5 pm that the feds were point-blank open tomorrow; bring your a$$ to work, but switched to unscheduled leave/telework at 6 pm. They included confusing AF telework guidance for good measure ![]() |