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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Since Feds are now being treated like 16 yo McDonald’s employees or coal miners in 1904 who have to “clock in” for exactly 8 hours a day (or 8.5 hrs, depending on your interpretation of HR policy), when exactly does that time begin? When you enter the parking garage using your piv card? Or when you enter the turnstile? Or when you get to the elevator? Or when you get to your office? [/quote] Or teachers or nurses or many other professionals. [/quote] Not a single teacher is forced to work a precise number of hours every day or “clock in.” And let me know when Feds start getting 3 months off every summer. [/quote] Actually, we do. FCPS has very restrictive contract hours this year. I am required to be on campus between 7:50 and 3:20 every day. Kids are in school from 8 - 2:45. I am not allowed to leave at 2:45, even if I got to work at 6:30. Likewise, I cannot flex hours. If I work 10 hours today and don't leave until 6 pm, I cannot leave 5 minutes early tomorrow. Admin sweeps the building at 3:15 to make sure we are all still here, or if they can't find you they send you an email telling you to put in leave. I have a 30 minute duty free lunch, but I must remain on campus. If I want to run off campus to drop something at the post office, I have to put in leave. It is extremely precise.[/quote]
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