Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, as long as your group is not subject to a reorg/RIF I would expect it to continue. My duty station was changed, the “field office” is small and not at all related to my section, it’s an unpleasant commute, I don’t like it at all, and I don’t expect it to change. They’re more likely to wear me down this way than forcing an official relocation to DC. My timesheet says I’m “in office.”
But is forcing an official relocation to DC something you think they can do? How? Just arbitrarily change your duty station on your SF50?
Anonymous wrote:Yes, as long as your group is not subject to a reorg/RIF I would expect it to continue. My duty station was changed, the “field office” is small and not at all related to my section, it’s an unpleasant commute, I don’t like it at all, and I don’t expect it to change. They’re more likely to wear me down this way than forcing an official relocation to DC. My timesheet says I’m “in office.”
Anonymous wrote:So are you technically classified as remote or telework now?
Anonymous wrote:Yes, as long as your group is not subject to a reorg/RIF I would expect it to continue. My duty station was changed, the “field office” is small and not at all related to my section, it’s an unpleasant commute, I don’t like it at all, and I don’t expect it to change. They’re more likely to wear me down this way than forcing an official relocation to DC. My timesheet says I’m “in office.”
Anonymous wrote:A satellite office is not remote work. As long as you are doing your T&A accurately, showing up, and not exceeding 24 hours telework over 2 PPs, you are staying.
Anonymous wrote:So are you technically classified as remote or telework now?
Anonymous wrote:3. No, no new agreement. My duty station is now a local office. I signed a new situational telework agreement. Yes, my agency still considers me remote, but my SF 50 reflects the address of the office in which I’m working.
Anonymous wrote:3. No, no new agreement. My duty station is now a local office. I signed a new situational telework agreement. Yes, my agency still considers me remote, but my SF 50 reflects the address of the office in which I’m working.