Anonymous wrote:Who cares? Let them sleep there and work 24/7. They’ll leave faster that way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The article used the word odd over and over but I understand why.
Like..these are the life choices these people are making, for themselves?! That's fine but enough bringing the rest of us down with you.
No one is forcing you to make those bad choices. The bueaty of freedom of choices is that you can opt out and find something else. It's stupid to live at work, but let's not pretend this trend won't disappear in a couple years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, this was reported weeks ago, by workers in the building who saw the 6th floor being set-up.
Not only is it crazy to have federal employees (even DOGE ones) sleeping at the office, it's beyond inappropriate to have a spouse and baby there as well. You want everyone else to RTO, and deal with commutes and daycare, but you're bringing your family to live in your office?!?!?
Yes, this is as outrageous as when CEOs of tech companies were wearing hoodies to work and playing ping pong. Or when people started going casual on Fridays before that. Or when men stopped wearing suits to the office before that. Quick, someone call the trend police. This has got to stop or the whole world will go to hell in a handbag.
Anonymous wrote:The article used the word odd over and over but I understand why.
Like..these are the life choices these people are making, for themselves?! That's fine but enough bringing the rest of us down with you.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, this was reported weeks ago, by workers in the building who saw the 6th floor being set-up.
Not only is it crazy to have federal employees (even DOGE ones) sleeping at the office, it's beyond inappropriate to have a spouse and baby there as well. You want everyone else to RTO, and deal with commutes and daycare, but you're bringing your family to live in your office?!?!?
Anonymous wrote:Quick! Someone call Grimes. She might want to stop by to pick up her kid.