Anonymous wrote:OP here.
My boss is the associate director and heads up my team. He’s 100% remote. I recently brought the issue up to him and he said he’s supports me working from home, which he has said consistently. I am a manager.
His boss is the director. She’s onsite and wants more people in the office. She acquired more office space and it’s her executive assistant who is asking for my in office days. My boss has not been included in these communications.
And, yes. I am absolutely having pre-anxiety before I concretely know I have a problem. This is a new job and I want it to go well. I’m in a niche field. It’s hard for them to find fully qualified candidates and it’s hard for me to find well suited positions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can start looking but...nobody's told you Mondays isn't enough, right? Keep on with it until you're told otherwise. It is not easy to find fully remote jobs right now.
Disagree with the PP above saying go to the union and HR. You were hired hybrid. It's within management's rights to ask you to come to the office.
It's a government job and their current position description is remote. Even if it where hybrid, hybrid would have a definition. Management's has much less discretion than in the private sector
I'm the PP you're responding to and I'm a government employee hired remote. The government can, in fact, change that. They can force a whole agency to move across the country! They just have to pay relocation if you're more than a certain distance from the work site.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can start looking but...nobody's told you Mondays isn't enough, right? Keep on with it until you're told otherwise. It is not easy to find fully remote jobs right now.
Disagree with the PP above saying go to the union and HR. You were hired hybrid. It's within management's rights to ask you to come to the office.
It's a government job and their current position description is remote. Even if it where hybrid, hybrid would have a definition. Management's has much less discretion than in the private sector
Anonymous wrote:I started a new job in May at a public university. In the job announcement, the job was listed as hybrid. My new boss made it clear that he didn’t care if I ever worked in the office other than an in person meeting on occasion. He is remote himself. My job is listed as remote under my employee profile. I live over 60 miles away from the job site. My plan was to go in person one day a week, possibly two.
Now, the higher up boss appears to be requiring more days in the office because she requisitioned extra office space. I’ve heard this from other employees but no one has said anything to me about it.
I was just asked when I plan to be in the office and I responded with Mondays. They said we could discuss it later.
I probably should start looking for another position, right? I have no problem being in the office but 60+ miles away takes too long and is too expensive.
Anonymous wrote:You can start looking but...nobody's told you Mondays isn't enough, right? Keep on with it until you're told otherwise. It is not easy to find fully remote jobs right now.
Disagree with the PP above saying go to the union and HR. You were hired hybrid. It's within management's rights to ask you to come to the office.
Anonymous wrote:I started a new job in May at a public university. In the job announcement, the job was listed as hybrid. My new boss made it clear that he didn’t care if I ever worked in the office other than an in person meeting on occasion. He is remote himself. My job is listed as remote under my employee profile. I live over 60 miles away from the job site. My plan was to go in person one day a week, possibly two.
Now, the higher up boss appears to be requiring more days in the office because she requisitioned extra office space. I’ve heard this from other employees but no one has said anything to me about it.
I was just asked when I plan to be in the office and I responded with Mondays. They said we could discuss it later.
I probably should start looking for another position, right? I have no problem being in the office but 60+ miles away takes too long and is too expensive.