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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wow, I'm shocked to know that federal employees don't consider cheating on their time cards to be stealing -- because as a tax payer I certainly do!!!! You all who are claiming OP should MYOB are part of the problem. I hate that people say to look the other way when someone cheats or steals. This is not an MYOB situation -- it's stealing our money, pure and simple. OP, I would make an anonymous complaint. This guy is a thief. FYI -- my former bosses did this routinely. I know because I was in charge of time sheets. One would come in half an hour before everyone else, leave earlier than everyone else, take a half day every friday and every friday off as "flex pay." Scam. Other one would come in at 4:45 in the afternoon and claim an entire day. It's sickening. Hard to respect people like this. Please report them, OP -- we as taxpayers need to get rid of these cheats.[/quote] Do you understand how work works? I couldn't care less if some bureaucrat is sitting behind their desk for 8 hours staring out of a window, or for 2 hours. The taxpayer is ripped off to the extent to which they are not doing their job, not based on whether or not they are in a building at a particular time. What matters is whether the service is being performed as specified.[/quote] [b]So if you're done after two hours it's okay to go home? [/b]No, it's not. My bosses were ripping off the system -- and OF COURSE they were all over my hours, the one who took the "flex schedule" in particular. What a hypocrite. He was completely aware of the hours that were supposed to be worked in a two week period; it was much on his mind, because he was a cheater himself. Like I said, hard to respect people like that. I would certainly not protect them willingly. I never turned either of them in but I wish I had.[/quote] If you are done after two hours then there is a problem with the amount of work you are being assigned. If someone does their work in two hours and then sits there doing nothing for 6 hours, then how is that any better than doing their work in two hours and then leaving? the net result is identical.[/quote]
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