| Split schedule is my dream. My oldest is having trouble at aftercare and is begging to be a walker. If I could just come home and telework 3-5pm that would be life changing. I have been debating quitting over it. |
Yeah, I get it. The lack of flexibility is why so many people left, so I think they realize they have to take the risk to accommodate to keep the place going (and in this case the administration wants that). |
Can you find a sitter that gets them from school and brings them home. I had to get that when my kids was being bullied in after care. |
Ugh. If you do this then you also need to use the flexibility to make yourself available for meetings outside your normal work schedule. It’s already hard enough to coordinate with team members who leave at 3pm. |
| Some rumors that ad-hoc TW limits will increase to 240 hrs next year, up from the current 80. |
That’s the unicorn that everyone wants, right? LOL. |
What agency? We have 0 hrs - not even for appointments. It must be an “emergency” where the work must get done that day and you cannot be in the office for some reason. No thanks. |
Same. |
A split schedule would work for me, too. It would prevent being stuck in rush-hour traffic for 2 hours in the evening. |
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Split schedule is inefficient and promotes wasting and abuse. What's the point of just be in the office for a few hours and incurring cost and time for treveling? You will also be tired in the afternoon after the two-way traveling and getting up early in the morning. Some people will just take a nap or not doing work at home.
They should just give people a couple of full-days of telework per week. |
You will not be working between 3-5pm because you will take care of your kids. Split schedule just allows part-time with a full-time pay. |
I leave at 3:00 now because there's no telework. I can't join your 4 pm meeting because I'm commuting. If I could commute at lunch I'd be online till 5 or later, just like I was before RTO. |
No, now you would be MIA at an even more inconvenient time (presumably 11-12 because you would be commuting home). And then probably honestly not that reachable after 3. At least you would be forced to actually take your lunch 1/2 hour instead of claiming you are working through it. |
This is an ancient and boring debate. I always assume the people who start it didn't do much actual parenting of their own kids or they'd realize how dumb they sound.
Plenty of kids are old enough to be alone in the house but can't physically get there without a ride (we don't have a bus). Or they are fine to do homework if someone's in the house for accountability (e.g., an adult would hear the TV turn on) but don't need interaction. |
You are mad at a fantasy world that you've built yourself. |