| Why is the agency still doing 5 bullets????? Who exactly is requiring that? |
Just your door and telework from your office. People are definitely coming in sick, in office and on the metro/trains. You'd think we learned from covid but no, we are back to prehistoric times. |
Atkins is requiring. The emails clearly state that the agency is telling you to do it. So just do it and give it a rest with something that takes less than two minutes. |
+1. All the people saying “but Wall Street and BigLaw are RTO - stop whining” are neglecting to mention that there, taking ad hoc telework is totally accepted and in most places not monitored at all. |
yep. With covid or flu or even a bad cold, between me and my kid, that could be almost a whole week+ of sick leave. |
The question is WHY. There are a LOT of things that “take less than two minutes,” but that doesn’t make it right or moral to require. So, instead of deflecting, why just just explain (1) WHY it’s required, and (2) whether it’s PA himself who’s requiring or someone else? |
This. Law firms might technically be RTO but they allow very liberal ad hoc. As long as you meet your billables, they don’t really care. Plus, first year associates make more than the highest paid sec employee. Must be really depressing for sec lawyers — made a really poor life choice. |
That’s not true. Ignoring SOs, you can make more than a third year (maybe equal to a third year with bonus) at the SEC. |
You consider this immoral? Get a grip. I don’t know why precisely he has made this decision, just like I don’t know precisely why he or anyone else makes most of their decisions. Maybe it is because he determined it’s not worth picking a fight with the administration over this or maybe there is some other reason. I don’t really care and neither should you. |
Anything else that you’d do for two minutes so as “not to pick a fight”? Pathetic. Most people in my office stopped doing this weeks ago. We’re still here. It’s a miracle we weren’t terminated! No wonder they impose these things — They know they can get away with it bc there are so many low-agency scaredy cat lemmings who are Feds. |
Third years at top firms can make $350 with bonus. No sec employee comes close to that. And mid level associates make WAY more than any sec employee, even on a per hour basis. AND they get to ad hoc and don’t have to write stupid emails every week that go nowhere. (They of course account for their time, but there’s an actual purpose for that; it’s not intended to demean or humiliate anyone). AND they’re not hyper specialized and thus have better exit options. |
Ouchy! You called me names and now I am sad 🥲. |
Most SEC employees don’t want to work in BigLaw. They left BigLaw for a reason. |
We can make more money and get more flexibility at big law now. What’s the draw to make less and be treated like a child? |
Exactly. Anyone who voluntarily leaves biglaw (or inhouse) for this is a moron and will seriously regret it. Grass is NOT greener. |