Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a /t federal atty. I work 90%. My hours are Mon-Thur 6:30-4. I work at home 2-3 of those days and in the office the other days. I love it and am so grateful to have such an amazing schedule.
Can you explain how you were able to get this kind of schedule at 90%? I posted earlier that my agency refuses to allow anyone to work more than 32 hours a week but less than 40.
I asked if I could reduce my hours and they said sure and asked me to fill out a form. That was it. Occasionally, if I want to make up the 10% difference in salary, I will do an additional 4 hrs of overtime work on Fridays.
Anonymous wrote:I work reduced hours (6 hours) on MT and ThF, with Wednesdays off. Friday is telework day. Work reduced hours so my oldest child (kindergarten) doesn't have to go to aftercare. The day off in the middle of the week is for bonding time with my youngest child (toddler). It is a wonderful schedule. Our bank account takes a pretty big hit, but I feel lucky to be able to spend the extra time with my kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a /t federal atty. I work 90%. My hours are Mon-Thur 6:30-4. I work at home 2-3 of those days and in the office the other days. I love it and am so grateful to have such an amazing schedule.
Can you explain how you were able to get this kind of schedule at 90%? I posted earlier that my agency refuses to allow anyone to work more than 32 hours a week but less than 40.
Anonymous wrote:I am a /t federal atty. I work 90%. My hours are Mon-Thur 6:30-4. I work at home 2-3 of those days and in the office the other days. I love it and am so grateful to have such an amazing schedule.
jindc wrote:I asked about part time and have basically been told no. I think many managers don't want to give up a full time slot. We aren't allowed to telework either. Or do AWS. Sooooo I would try to talk to your boss about what your options are - can you change your AWS day while pregnant? Can you temporarily do a pt schedule when you return to try it out.
Opm says its an option, but my my agency has no pt employees (and I'm not trying to go half time, I am trying to do 30-35hrs). Also, tread lightly because 'i can do all my tasks in 25 hours might mean 'this person needs more work to fill a 40hr week'. Maybe also talk to HR and see if anyone else in your agency/dept does this to gauge how pt friendly your office is.
Good luck.