| The a—holes have had 6 weeks to get their sh*t together and they couldn’t make the vote and the signing happen at a reasonable time of day? They are the worst. |
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I had a subordinate come in early to complete his orderly shutdown and went home, as he was instructed to. I called him as he was pulling into his driveway and told him 1) the agency was now funded; and 2) he had to come back into the office or take leave. Hilarity ensued. |
| HHS sent out an email stating that staff “must report to their official duty station Thursday, Nov 13 if the bill is signed into law tonight or tomorrow morning.” |
My boss asked us to all hang out in the office and not touch our computers until the President signed. |
So stupid. being required to “hang around” is working. |
Did they send it to the government email addresses? Because that's what happened in another Department. |
Haven’t received anything yet. |
NP, and me too. While the shutdown has been hard for many, and I am not attempting to diminish the anguish, for me, it reinforced that I don't need half the stuff I buy and could live on far less. I really hope they offer VERA to my group. I am 48 with 27 years of service. The Spring VERA was only offered to 30+ years. |
I remember this too. I think the 2018/2019 shutdown ended in the middle of a work week as well. |
It is OK to check government email for purposes of seeing if the government has reopened. It is OK for the government to ask you to do that. That is not an issue. |
That’s not how it works. If they sign tonight, just go to work in the morning. The four hours is if he signs at 8 am |
| The signing is scheduled for 9:45 p.m. Sorry. |
Agreed. Be at work on time tomorrow. |
| wow this makes it look like trump is re-opening the govt |