Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where did you hear they were going to do it on Monday? I thought it was always the 20th, no matter what.
Ever hear of google, or the other gazillion seach sites that are out there:
http://www.opm.gov/Operating_Status_Schedules/fedhol/2013.asp
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where did you hear they were going to do it on Monday? I thought it was always the 20th, no matter what.
Ever hear of google, or the other gazillion seach sites that are out there:
http://www.opm.gov/Operating_Status_Schedules/fedhol/2013.asp
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where did you hear they were going to do it on Monday? I thought it was always the 20th, no matter what.
Ever hear of google, or the other gazillion seach sites that are out there:
http://www.opm.gov/Operating_Status_Schedules/fedhol/2013.asp
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I gotta say, I don't see any reason for Fed employees who can get to their offices not to work. The rest of us are at their jobs!
Because its a federal holiday- the federal govt shuts down its hard to be at your desk when your office is closed. BTW, fed are not getting a extra day off bc MLK day and inauguration day falls on the same day.
Anonymous wrote:Looking ahead to inauguration day when Obama gets sworn in, it falls on Monday Jan 21th same day as MLK holiday. jan 20th is the official day for presidents to get sworn in but since it's on a Sunday, they will apparently do it on Mon. How's that for coinicidence and isn't it going to interfere with MLK observance and festivities.
It also means no additional day off for local fed employees as it stands.
Anonymous wrote:Where did you hear they were going to do it on Monday? I thought it was always the 20th, no matter what.
Anonymous wrote:I gotta say, I don't see any reason for Fed employees who can get to their offices not to work. The rest of us are at their jobs!
Anonymous wrote:I gotta say, I don't see any reason for Fed employees who can get to their offices not to work. The rest of us are at their jobs!