So who is back to office tomorrow morning?

Anonymous
Been back 5/10 the past two years as has everyone else in my agency. In the office 7/10 this past PP. We still haven't been informed about BU employees RTO date but I guess we'll know soon. They haven't yet abolished maxiflex, so I'm in 7 h and telework 1-2h.

But a lot of my work involves future planning and with potential budget cuts and staff cuts, who knows if there will be a future.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:good luck to anyone going to Navy Yard; there are supposed to be like 10,000 cars trying to fit in 3,500 spaces. May the odds be ever in your favor!


So insane.
Anonymous
What agencies are back to office full time now for all employees. ?
Anonymous
I start RTO tomorrow (PTO, non-CBA). I haven’t worked full time in the office since 2012. It will be so weird! I am ready.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I start RTO tomorrow (PTO, non-CBA). I haven’t worked full time in the office since 2012. It will be so weird! I am ready.


I thought you all were exempt?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I start RTO tomorrow (PTO, non-CBA). I haven’t worked full time in the office since 2012. It will be so weird! I am ready.


Going backwards 13 years. Such great policy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:good luck to anyone going to Navy Yard; there are supposed to be like 10,000 cars trying to fit in 3,500 spaces. May the odds be ever in your favor!


Well that was a bust! Traffic was slightly worse than any other day. So much for the media fear.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:good luck to anyone going to Navy Yard; there are supposed to be like 10,000 cars trying to fit in 3,500 spaces. May the odds be ever in your favor!


Well that was a bust! Traffic was slightly worse than any other day. So much for the media fear.


But the parking spots were all filled before 7:30 am
Anonymous
HHS. Always been in person, so same as it always was.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:good luck to anyone going to Navy Yard; there are supposed to be like 10,000 cars trying to fit in 3,500 spaces. May the odds be ever in your favor!


Well that was a bust! Traffic was slightly worse than any other day. So much for the media fear.


But the parking spots were all filled before 7:30 am


But there’s a metro stop.
Anonymous
Parking is a HUGE problem. My friend's building arranged shuttle buses from the nearest metro stop because the first week back, half the staff couldn't find a spot! Anacostia. A lot of staffers don't feel safe walking from the metro to the building.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I start RTO tomorrow (PTO, non-CBA). I haven’t worked full time in the office since 2012. It will be so weird! I am ready.


I thought you all were exempt?


More like going back 30 years. The USPTO has allowed remote work since the 90s.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:good luck to anyone going to Navy Yard; there are supposed to be like 10,000 cars trying to fit in 3,500 spaces. May the odds be ever in your favor!


Well that was a bust! Traffic was slightly worse than any other day. So much for the media fear.


But the parking spots were all filled before 7:30 am


That's standard, anyone arriving later knows to take Metro.
Anonymous
Traffic on Connecticut was heavy but there were seats on metro.

Parking on Connecticut during rush hour is not working re buses. Should be reversed back to prior policy.
Anonymous
Don’t forget the Starbucks offer of u have app, tiny bright spot in day.
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