Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've worked at 3 federal agencies and 8:30am - 5pm is the most common, with a 30 minute lunch. My current agency has a 45 minute lunch (why they get to force that on you, I have no idea) so standard hours are 8:30a-5:15p.
That said, most people have the flexibility to set their hours to be a bit earlier or a bit later than that. So if you wanted to start at 9a, you'd end the day at 5:30. Some offices are more flexible than others, so you might be able to find a position where 6:30 - 3 is approved, but that's pretty rate IME.
I'm 9:12. My agency allows 0600 start time, and I know of several others that do and a few that force a 0900 start.
Anonymous wrote:Neither. Most federal government employees work a flexible schedule which means that you can choose several different work schedules and work a different schedule every day as long as you work 8.5 hours. Some federal employees work 10 hour days and then have an extra day off; some come in very early in the morning in order to have their later afternoons free when the kids come home from school.
Some agencies have "core hours" that have to be covered. It depends on the agency. There is no rule that covers the entire federal government.
Anonymous wrote:I've worked at 3 federal agencies and 8:30am - 5pm is the most common, with a 30 minute lunch. My current agency has a 45 minute lunch (why they get to force that on you, I have no idea) so standard hours are 8:30a-5:15p.
That said, most people have the flexibility to set their hours to be a bit earlier or a bit later than that. So if you wanted to start at 9a, you'd end the day at 5:30. Some offices are more flexible than others, so you might be able to find a position where 6:30 - 3 is approved, but that's pretty rate IME.