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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You federal leeches are pathetic. Fighting to keep remote work, where you know you do less than when you come to the office, and at the same time fighting for the ability to move away from the DMV and keep DMV salaries? Makes me sick. You should be ashamed of yourselves.[/quote] What I hear you saying is that you prefer for federal employees to be working from expensive office buildings in higher COL cities like DC? You don’t want to take advantage of technology that’s now available so employees no longer need to go into the office? Let me guess….you also don’t believe in maternity leave and would rather a woman drop out of the workforce and stop paying taxes and possible never return to work versus six months of paid leave? [/quote] Amazing. [b]Company after company in the private sector has concluded that remote work isn’t working [/b]and it’s not increasing productivity and you really expect me to believe that the situation is the opposite with the federal government workers in their cushy jobs? You’re full of it[/quote] If this is the case then why are so many private companies dropping leases? Why is there news article after news article about corporate real estate? No I really don’t believe productivity is higher in an office. Why? iPhones. Also, many people pre-Covid were working in an office that isn’t the same office as the other employees they mostly work with. For example, my manager is in Chicago. I would agree with you if technology hadn’t advanced to support remote work. But now that employees are using Teams and Zoom, it makes less and less sense for employees to get in a car to go do something they can do from their home office. [/quote]
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