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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]“Power is not only what you have but what your opponent thinks you have.” -Sun Tzu Applies to the ridiculous notion that they’re (accurately) tracking 4300 daily badge swipes, bouncing the data off of work schedules, or they can do anything about any discrepancies. [/quote] They’re obviously not. We’re 6 weeks in. If they were wouldn’t we start hearing stories like so and so got fired for being 10 min late? And plenty of people are a few min short here or there and they aren’t using vacation time or staying extra to make it up. Not saying it’s brazen but plenty of people I know will roll in 20 min late because traffic got tied up someplace or metro was single tracking or whatever.[/quote] if i come in late, then i stay late or take 15 minutes leave or whatever. (note: quicktime only understands taking 15 minutes on the quarter hour. no taking 15 minutes of leave at 5:20, it will completely error out)[/quote] Congrats on being a govt rule follower. I def am not doing that. [/quote] If you're employed at the agency, your job is government rule follower. I've been in govt a long time, mostly not at SEC. I work my hours and log my time honestly. Most people I know do the same and talk about doing it. You're either the rare outlier that gives everyone a bad name or, more likely, non-govt and just stirring the pot. [/quote] I wish All government employees were like you and obeyed the rules, complied with lawful agreements (like the CBA), and honored their commitments and promises. How quaint. [/quote]
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