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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I always assumed first badge swipe in and last badge swipe out. For me this is a door in the parking garage. [/quote] This is accurate. And no one cares until they care. Don’t make anyone care, and try to maintain your schedule. Unless it’s really really egregious, like skipping out an hour or two early every day, it’s unlikely to be a problem. When arriving 15 minutes late and leaving 45 minutes early becomes a months long pattern, it’s a problem. That’s not normal, that’s someone who is not working full time. Take leave as needed, most people have lots of it, or ask for different hours. Just don’t lie on your time card. Unlike the private sector, it’s a federal crime and triggers a whole cascade of issues for the employee, the unit, and the overall agency. [/quote]
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