Anonymous wrote:A colleague submitted her request for RA for pregnancy (sometime in 2nd trimester) and never heard back. The baby is already born and she never heard back.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sure Karoline Leavitt will be stepping back for a bit before her baby is born. Katie Miller will likely pause her shitty podcast and Usha Vance will stop whatever minimal work she does while leaching off the taxpayer teat. But yeah, god forbid a fed telework a few extra days a week for less than a month.
Anonymous wrote:A colleague submitted her request for RA for pregnancy (sometime in 2nd trimester) and never heard back. The baby is already born and she never heard back.
Anonymous wrote:Serious question what is the big deal is you go to work.
I used to have car service vouchers in my desk for limo service, we had security who was training, my company was near a hospital.
We had plenty of women over the years go into labor at work. Better than at home by your self or with kids with no one to watch.
Between heart attacks, births, accidents, even a shooting once we do it all time. We had 6,000 staff in building so almost weekly,
Heck I tripped once on curb got a estangled hernia and they got me into hospital asap at lunch time. Had HR coordinate medical benefits, security get me over there. Was not bad at all. Better than if I was home alone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serious question what is the big deal is you go to work.
I used to have car service vouchers in my desk for limo service, we had security who was training, my company was near a hospital.
We had plenty of women over the years go into labor at work. Better than at home by your self or with kids with no one to watch.
Between heart attacks, births, accidents, even a shooting once we do it all time. We had 6,000 staff in building so almost weekly,
Heck I tripped once on curb got a estangled hernia and they got me into hospital asap at lunch time. Had HR coordinate medical benefits, security get me over there. Was not bad at all. Better than if I was home alone.
Not the right thread for this J1, J2. J3 guy.
Anonymous wrote:I would ask on Reddit on the Fednews sub. I have read a lot of requests for TW for pregnant workers being approved.
Anonymous wrote:Serious question what is the big deal is you go to work.
I used to have car service vouchers in my desk for limo service, we had security who was training, my company was near a hospital.
We had plenty of women over the years go into labor at work. Better than at home by your self or with kids with no one to watch.
Between heart attacks, births, accidents, even a shooting once we do it all time. We had 6,000 staff in building so almost weekly,
Heck I tripped once on curb got a estangled hernia and they got me into hospital asap at lunch time. Had HR coordinate medical benefits, security get me over there. Was not bad at all. Better than if I was home alone.