Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Small update. They have a TW dashboard now and are measuring TW as a percentage of hours worked (excluding RAs and EST). TW for credit hours is also not counted in this measurement.
Interesting. Ironic that I might get dinged for doing some work while on vacation since that was obviously telework, though.
I didn't get the sense that they were using it to focus on individuals per se but rather to identify trends and yank divisions/work units back into compliance if they think they are exceeding whatever threshold they have.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Small update. They have a TW dashboard now and are measuring TW as a percentage of hours worked (excluding RAs and EST). TW for credit hours is also not counted in this measurement.
Interesting. Ironic that I might get dinged for doing some work while on vacation since that was obviously telework, though.
Anonymous wrote:Small update. They have a TW dashboard now and are measuring TW as a percentage of hours worked (excluding RAs and EST). TW for credit hours is also not counted in this measurement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Small update. They have a TW dashboard now and are measuring TW as a percentage of hours worked (excluding RAs and EST). TW for credit hours is also not counted in this measurement.
I assume this isn’t public? Any idea if it’s being done by person, by group, by division etc?
There are suddenly a lot more people teleworking. Not daily or anything but def people doing so 1-2 times per pay period in my group just because.
Anonymous wrote:Small update. They have a TW dashboard now and are measuring TW as a percentage of hours worked (excluding RAs and EST). TW for credit hours is also not counted in this measurement.
Anonymous wrote:Small update. They have a TW dashboard now and are measuring TW as a percentage of hours worked (excluding RAs and EST). TW for credit hours is also not counted in this measurement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is everyone buying souvenirs at the pop‐up right before they leave for greener pastures?
Nope - why spend money on something I’ll throw into a bon fire later.
Anonymous wrote:Is everyone buying souvenirs at the pop‐up right before they leave for greener pastures?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Questions about to start. FinHub on the block.
https://www.appropriations.senate.gov/hearings/a-review-of-the-presidents-fiscal-year-2026-budget-request-for-the-securities-and-exchange-commission
Didn’t even last one hour even with a ten minute break!
No one will care if he gives some telework back. But, he won’t.
They really rolled him on that PCAOB question. How embarrassing.
For a guy that rich he is a terrible presenter.
You missed the confirmation hearing. He was so pathetic compared to the other 3 up there. Like the Grandpa that sweats cuz he's having a hard time answering "why is the sky blue?"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Questions about to start. FinHub on the block.
https://www.appropriations.senate.gov/hearings/a-review-of-the-presidents-fiscal-year-2026-budget-request-for-the-securities-and-exchange-commission
Didn’t even last one hour even with a ten minute break!
No one will care if he gives some telework back. But, he won’t.
They really rolled him on that PCAOB question. How embarrassing.
For a guy that rich he is a terrible presenter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Questions about to start. FinHub on the block.
https://www.appropriations.senate.gov/hearings/a-review-of-the-presidents-fiscal-year-2026-budget-request-for-the-securities-and-exchange-commission
Didn’t even last one hour even with a ten minute break!
No one will care if he gives some telework back. But, he won’t.
They really rolled him on that PCAOB question. How embarrassing.