Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hopefully when we get a new Secretary, they will just exempt the entire Board once they get their head out of their derriere.
USPTO has been called back. If they can’t get an exemption, then I don’t see how the Board will.
Anonymous wrote:Hopefully when we get a new Secretary, they will just exempt the entire Board once they get their head out of their derriere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are making a list of probationary employees to fire as an initial way to reduce the size of government. They may cut hundreds of our attorney staff all at once as part of the MAGA agenda. This will adversely affect our goal of providing timely decisions to veterans.
I know everyone is scared right now, but I really do think once the new secretary gets a chance to meet with Board management, they will leave us alone with respect to remote work.
I would discourage you from assuming logic has anything to do with decisions being made. When Trump pardoned the J6 people he said "whatever, just pardon them all." Same thing with RTO except it's "bring them all back!"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone should stop viewing RTO as a negative thing. Look on the bright side, there will likely be a lot of office romances due to working in close proximity with others. There will likely be a baby boom at the Board soon.
You again with your weird sexual fanfic about Board employees. Ick.
Ick for some, yum for others.
This guy is waiting for an OPM memo repealing policies against sexual harassment.
Oh that's right, RTO will bring back sexual harassment
Too bad that hunky general is no longer the Chairman at the Board. I know quite a few women (and men) who would gladly say yes to that hunk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are making a list of probationary employees to fire as an initial way to reduce the size of government. They may cut hundreds of our attorney staff all at once as part of the MAGA agenda. This will adversely affect our goal of providing timely decisions to veterans.
I know everyone is scared right now, but I really do think once the new secretary gets a chance to meet with Board management, they will leave us alone with respect to remote work.
I would discourage you from assuming logic has anything to do with decisions being made. When Trump pardoned the J6 people he said "whatever, just pardon them all." Same thing with RTO except it's "bring them all back!"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone should stop viewing RTO as a negative thing. Look on the bright side, there will likely be a lot of office romances due to working in close proximity with others. There will likely be a baby boom at the Board soon.
You again with your weird sexual fanfic about Board employees. Ick.
Ick for some, yum for others.
This guy is waiting for an OPM memo repealing policies against sexual harassment.
Oh that's right, RTO will bring back sexual harassment
Too bad that hunky general is no longer the Chairman at the Board. I know quite a few women (and men) who would gladly say yes to that hunk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone should stop viewing RTO as a negative thing. Look on the bright side, there will likely be a lot of office romances due to working in close proximity with others. There will likely be a baby boom at the Board soon.
You again with your weird sexual fanfic about Board employees. Ick.
Ick for some, yum for others.
This guy is waiting for an OPM memo repealing policies against sexual harassment.
Oh that's right, RTO will bring back sexual harassment
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are making a list of probationary employees to fire as an initial way to reduce the size of government. They may cut hundreds of our attorney staff all at once as part of the MAGA agenda. This will adversely affect our goal of providing timely decisions to veterans.
I know everyone is scared right now, but I really do think once the new secretary gets a chance to meet with Board management, they will leave us alone with respect to remote work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone should stop viewing RTO as a negative thing. Look on the bright side, there will likely be a lot of office romances due to working in close proximity with others. There will likely be a baby boom at the Board soon.
You again with your weird sexual fanfic about Board employees. Ick.
Ick for some, yum for others.
This guy is waiting for an OPM memo repealing policies against sexual harassment.
Anonymous wrote:They are making a list of probationary employees to fire as an initial way to reduce the size of government. They may cut hundreds of our attorney staff all at once as part of the MAGA agenda. This will adversely affect our goal of providing timely decisions to veterans.