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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I actually don’t mind going in to the office more. But this will significantly affect my kids. They’re in aftercare now, but we’ll be now utilizing it to the max resulting in really long days for them. And we’ll have to limit extracurriculars. I left big law and took a total mommy track job with the Feds for the lifestyle. I’m good at it, work hard, and wholeheartedly support my agency’s mission. I’m so tired and sad right now.[/quote] Yep. Not even sure how I'll manage the summer because camps are only like 9am-4pm at the most. [/quote] I was just about to sign up for summer camps but this whole uncertainly has throw it all off not knowing how much flexibility I will have. A strict RTO schedule would not only affect my productivity but also my spouse's who would be in charge of pretty much all morning routines and camp drop offs, and make my kids miserable as they need to spend more time at camp or after school. Everyone will be more exhausted, less productive, and spend less time together. Hooray![/quote] Omg camps! lol. How is that even going to work?[/quote] I'm really struggling with this since it's sign up time NOW, and I don't even have confirmation where I'll be working (hoping a closer field site rather than HQ, but if the whole goal is to make us miserable and bring money into DC....) Word timing really. [/quote]
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