| It's also possible the federal job will switch back to allow more telework at some point, or maybe you'll find your way to another federal position that has more telework. |
| As a mom of multiple kids and 1 who is also ASD. I'd keep the remote job. |
| Have you reached out to the fed job to ask about the switch to 3 days back in the office? If you accepted before that went into place, they may be willing to give you some accommodation. |
| If you want to retire before 60, the remote private industry position would probably be better - unless you already have 20 years in as a fed. |
No. And if the feds find out you will be fired immediately, as one of my new coworkers found out the hard way. |
If you plan to retire before 60, I assume you already have good retirement savings. So, maybe you don't care about the federal pension too much, which is fine. However, FYI: https://www.opm.gov/retirement-center/fers-information/eligibility/ "If you retire at the MRA [57] with at least 10, but less than 30 years of service, your benefit will be reduced by 5 percent a year for each year you are under 62 ...." But "If you postpone the beginning date of your annuity, the age reduction will be reduced or eliminated." https://www.opm.gov/retirement-center/fers-information/computation/ |
Ignoring the knee-jerk Fed hating, doing "barely work" an hour from home may not help OP with her family situation. OP, in my case we needed one parent WFH each day. I could go in 3 days if DH could be at home at least that many days, but if not it wouldn't work for me. |
This. Show up Monday with a smile (even if you have to fake the smile). And Feds have more health care choices than anyone else, which might be needed later for a child on the spectrum. |
| As a former fed- I would not go in three days a week if I was currently fully remote. that is terrible. |
This is a great idea! |
| I wouldn't let RTO be the deal breaker. The pendulum is swinging toward "EVERYONE BACK TO THE OFFICE!" right now, but it is doubtful that this is the permanent situation. |
Yes you are right! My major concern is being away from home for large chunks of time. I do not mind working hard but cant if flexibility is not available. My husband works fully remote, he does chip in but lacks patience |
Yeah the time I can invest into my kids being home working is valuable. |
Agreed |
I thought so! |