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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]When they record the data, so whenever you first swipe. [/quote] Cool — so I can go chill out for 15 minutes in the lobby and wait till exactly 4:00 and exit the turnstile. I guess that 15 minutes counts. What a bunch of bs kabuki theater. [/quote] Or you could, you know, work a full day and then go home. Do you have any idea how you sound? This whining makes Feds look terrible. Less flexibility these days, but it’s not like the private sector, where you’re on all the time, working weekends and vacations. Maybe you should consider moving and see what it’s like.[/quote] Jobs where you work weekends and vacation make multiples of a Feds salary. [/quote] And? Feds don’t work weekends and vacation. 8 hours of presence is not a tough ask, especially with the incredibly flexible leave policies most agencies have. As in, I basically can’t ever deny a leave request. Would need a crazy reason. And as many have said—no one is looking to catch people for coming in 15 mins late here and there. This only comes up when you have a bad employee and people notice they aren’t working enough. In those cases the data will usually show a major issue. [/quote]
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