You'd take the 6 days or hotel? The policy impacts everyone basically since everyone, office or not, has a dedicated workspace |
Wow. Even admin ladies have an office in my program (but 2 admin staff per office) |
Ya, but they aren’t swing voters. They’re hardcore foaming at the mouth, Trump voters. The swing voters are the moms here, in VA, quietly working at home and raising their families and may just not turn out if they’re feeling like they’re being served up as red meat for conservatives to abuse some more. It’s gotten old. Pandering to DC pols is also not popular in swing districts in VA. Dumb move. But, they’re not actually pushing it. I don’t think much will change. |
I wouldn’t mind 50% telework if it meant that people would finally stfu about feds. But they won’t. It’s a constant obsession with beating up on a tiny population of people and a literal drop in the federal budget bucket. Sick of the cheap shots and the crap pay. Can’t wait to get out. |
I currently work 1 day in office. i could see working 2. If they tell me work three or give up my office I’d probably give up my office but it will also make that day less productive. |
I'd be happy to hotel, but I'm not being given that option. |
PP here. My building was just renovated too, they chose rows and rows of cubicles. |
Are there any benefits as long as all of our meetings are via Teams? If you want work to return to a 2019 environment then you need to get rid of Teams and WebEx. You’re focusing on in-office work when really the problem is Teams. |
Exactly. I'm in an office that supports sites around the DC region, up to the PA and WV lines, and before covid we spent a lot more time driving around to those sites for meetings. Teams has saved a lot of paid time and gas. |
Admin "ladies"?! |
Yes, they are all women. Not even 1 guy secretary in the program |
What’s wrong with it? Not PC? |
I wouldn't mind hoteling at all. The only thing Id worry about is sitting in someone's fart chair. |
Lol. If you are sitting, I am sure it’s someone’s fart chair. |
Why did people poo-poo unions earlier in this thread? They have signed contracts, and at least with respect to the SEC it was heavily litigated and likely won’t be poked at for while. I don’t know how you get more protection than that against whatever Biden is trying to push. |