Feds who telework

Anonymous
I am so jealous reading these threads. No telework so far even though we've begged and pleaded. But hey, maybe in the future it's coming! We're in an open office now and it's horrific. I had to listen to a coworker discussing her husband's gray hair dye for over 15 minutes yesterday.
Anonymous
My FDA office allows 3 days a week if you office share and 2 days if you have your own office (there is an office shortage).
Anonymous
At my agency it very much depends on the supervisor. I can telework 1x/pay period. Others in my office who have a different supervisor telework 1x/week. In other offices people telework 2-3x/week.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And pretty much all of DoD can't.


Work at DoD. Agency allows 2 days per pay period according to new employee documents but don't know anybody who teleworks even though a lot of us can do our work remotely.
Anonymous
If you work in the intelligence community (CIA, DIA, NSA, etc) you cannot telework. However, those groups often score higher on the fed job satisfaction surveys. So not being able to telework shouldn't necessarily be a deal breaker. Other added bonus is that you aren't expected to always be "on" - you leave the building and you are done.,
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DH works for Dept. of Treasury and "can" telework once a week but doesn't. Too many meetings. Good friend works for the IRS and now works from home full-time (did go into the office once every week or two). Just brought all her office stuff home, I think she will have to go into the DC office once every few months.


That would be me. IRS, teleworks 4 days/week. I have a ton of meetings some days and still telework; we use a variety of technology, so it works. This is the ONLY thing keeping me and many other employees there.
Anonymous
I work at a highly ranked fed office and we get to telework 6 days a pay period, so I do three days a week. We also have several people that hotel. Honestly I love it. The flexibility this job allows is one of the reasons I took it. I feel so much less stressed and just happier overall since I started teleworking regularly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I work at a highly ranked fed office and we get to telework 6 days a pay period, so I do three days a week. We also have several people that hotel. Honestly I love it. The flexibility this job allows is one of the reasons I took it. I feel so much less stressed and just happier overall since I started teleworking regularly.


What does it mean to hotel
Anonymous
How long did you have to wait after starting the job to begin teleworking?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I work at a highly ranked fed office and we get to telework 6 days a pay period, so I do three days a week. We also have several people that hotel. Honestly I love it. The flexibility this job allows is one of the reasons I took it. I feel so much less stressed and just happier overall since I started teleworking regularly.


What does it mean to hotel

Sharing a cubicle is hosteling. Some agencies do it that are short on space. Mine does, however, only contractors "hotel" share.
Mine - DOD, telework 3x week. GS-13.
Anonymous
^^ sharing a cubicle is hoteling, darn autocorrect
Anonymous
GS-12. I telework periodically. My agency allows telework but would generally frown on teleworking more than 1x a week for people who work a normal 5-day-a-week schedule, and more than 1x every other week for people who work a 9/80 alternative work schedule. A lot of people telework every other Friday and have the alternate Fridays off.
Anonymous
GAO now has extended telework that permits 8 days of telework per pay period.
Anonymous
We hotel at my office and it is great (USDA). To save on Space, employees office share. One will work 3 days a week in the office (two days at home) and the other will work 3 days a week at home and two in the office. It works out great for everyone. It is becoming more and more common for positions that can do it. For me, I am a GS-14 and telework 5 days a week. I do go into the office for meetings occasionally and I do have some travel, but I love the flexibility my agency gives me.
Anonymous
Various components of DOJ - no telework. GS 12.
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