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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I hear it is happening. And soon. And any thoughts about seating and lease terms and wondering how it will work and how can they do this with no telework are irrelevant. The agency doesn’t have control anymore. And even if they did this Chairman has no clue or doesn’t even ponder how this or anything else would impact staff. While we had all thought things may have finally stabilized, this will throw DC into chaos and worry. No one realizes that nothing will get done while all the moving and shuffling is going on. Cleaning out offices. Moving your own stuff. [/quote] If any of this is true, losing SP2 maybe be a good thing long term, even if there is some short term pain. Once there is an administration that is not so hostile telework (possible even under a non-Trump Republican administration) it will be easier to demonstrate the need with the lower footprint.[/quote] Everyone keep saying in three years . . . In three years. But it could be seven. And even if a more reasonable or humane person is chairman, this isn’t something they will change day 1. [/quote] I will note that the SEC is an agency that still considers people "new" if they've only been there 5 years. They tend to attract folks that go "only three years? i can wait them out." Of course, that makes it hard to effect big sweeping changes, but not impossible. [/quote]
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