New OPM memo on RTO

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am a federal contractor planning to turn in my notice on Friday. I can make the same amount of money elsewhere working fully remote. And given my commuting costs will now be close to $4K a year, I’m fine with a pay cut.


Why not make them fire you while looking for a new job instead of looking for a new job after resigning? Make them fire you.


Good point!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It is not my responsibility to prop up the DC economy. I’m going to boycott all businesses-no buying coffee, no buying lunch, no snacks at the office cafeteria. No parking since I’ll be taking the metro, which is already in bad shape. Screw this.


I'm with you!
Anonymous
I left my laptop bag in the car tonight. It will be used at the office and only at the office. Whatever.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do you all read this to mean that no telework whatsoever is allowed? I'm trying to figure out if we can have people on call overnight from home, or if we need to go to 24/7 shifts in the building.


yep. Turn off the computer at 5:30 pm and no more work until 8:30 am.


This is going to make meetings with overseas employees very interesting. lol.


+1, I take those from home because there's no way I can be in the office at those hours. Guess I'll miss them.


Oh honey. No.

Your hours will be adjusted, like in the real world when we talk to overseas clients.
Anonymous
Your hours will be adjusted, like in the real world when we talk to overseas clients.


Government has core hours. I assume law firms and corporations requiring overseas calls do not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Your hours will be adjusted, like in the real world when we talk to overseas clients.


Government has core hours. I assume law firms and corporations requiring overseas calls do not.


+1 Get off the forum if you're not a fed. You have no idea what you're talking about.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do you all read this to mean that no telework whatsoever is allowed? I'm trying to figure out if we can have people on call overnight from home, or if we need to go to 24/7 shifts in the building.


yep. Turn off the computer at 5:30 pm and no more work until 8:30 am.


That’s how I read it too. I’ve had a job for 20+ years where I’ve been on call. I’ve responded countless times at 3am. We’ve spent a ton of money making sure our team can all respond from home 24/7.
But no one will die if we don’t, so I guess that’s not happening any more.
Our program has a problem at 7pm Friday night, I guess we’ll just be down until Monday.
Anonymous
He said he was going to do this. You voted for him. Now deal with it.
Anonymous
Hey, I’m happy because the pickleball courts will now be open during the workday. Can’t count the number of “remote workers” I play with regularly in Arlington.
Anonymous
So basically if I can’t be in person for a mtg, a call, anything—I have to take leave?!? This isn’t sustainable for working parents. Goodbye govt. it was nice knowing you. This is way worse than I expected. Five days in the office sure. But the complete removal of ad hoc TW. Absolutely not
Anonymous
Too many people abused the system.
Anonymous
My husband and I are both Feds. Logic says we need to hedge our bets and have one of us leave. For what we do, there are a lot of remote options. The work is in all major cities but the folks with the skills are concentrated in DC and NY. Of course now we are arguing with each other over who is more marketable and should look for a job.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So basically if I can’t be in person for a mtg, a call, anything—I have to take leave?!? This isn’t sustainable for working parents. Goodbye govt. it was nice knowing you. This is way worse than I expected. Five days in the office sure. But the complete removal of ad hoc TW. Absolutely not



Where did it say that? It said no telework ever?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Too many people abused the system.


This is such bs. “The system” works fine. This isn’t about a few bad apples either. It’s a strategic move to reduce the federal workforce by eliminating one of the attributes of federal employment for many (no where near all) federal employees.

I’m curious what the actual policy is going to look like at my agency, which has a huge remote workforce spread across the country. I expect a lot of people will leave. Things are about to get real slow.
Anonymous
We couldn't fit in the building before COVID. Hope no one ever wants a patent ever again, because pendency is going to explode.
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