Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If that’s true, why is my agency and many others simultaneously hiring like gangbusters?
Do they have bipolar disorder — they want to maximize resignations by making life miserable while simultaneously hiring a bunch?
I think folks need to rethink their theories for the RTO obsession.
which agency? i need a job and a paycheck, it's been 9 months... please.
DOJ is hiring!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought the TW stuff would loosen up somewhat once all of fhe RIFs were finished and they got to whatever staffing level it is they wanted to get to but apparently not.
I guess it is loosening up a teeny bit as they are talking about giving everyone at my agency a few hundred ad hoc TW hours per year which would amount to about one day per pay period of TW.
So your agency is flagrantly violating the EO and opm directives? Bold move!
Musk is gone. Trump is asleep with dementia. None of the grifter ghouls occupying the top of government are paying attention to how actual work gets done. They are more concerned with stealing whatever isn't nailed down.
No — they have a crack team of forensic IT specialists closely analyzing badge swipes and comparing to time cards. Then they go through the lengthy and time consuming bureaucratic process of disciplining anyone who’s flagged with a discrepancy.
Ditto for anyone who dares to take their lunch at the end of the workday.
(Or at least that’s what many of the idiots on DCUM would have you believe.)
I don’t know about a crack team but we were told they are comparing badge swipes to hours entered and location. We have a very small bank of TW hours and location is being tracked to make sure we’re in and not TW if we didn’t charge to TW hours.
And this was from several layers of management. Glad you think it’s a conspiracy but I’m doubtful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If that’s true, why is my agency and many others simultaneously hiring like gangbusters?
Do they have bipolar disorder — they want to maximize resignations by making life miserable while simultaneously hiring a bunch?
I think folks need to rethink their theories for the RTO obsession.
which agency? i need a job and a paycheck, it's been 9 months... please.
Anonymous wrote:Are you stupid? Too many people left. A year and a half later, the agencies are realizing that DOGE was a huge mistake and they actually need staff so they are hiring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought the TW stuff would loosen up somewhat once all of fhe RIFs were finished and they got to whatever staffing level it is they wanted to get to but apparently not.
I guess it is loosening up a teeny bit as they are talking about giving everyone at my agency a few hundred ad hoc TW hours per year which would amount to about one day per pay period of TW.
So your agency is flagrantly violating the EO and opm directives? Bold move!
Musk is gone. Trump is asleep with dementia. None of the grifter ghouls occupying the top of government are paying attention to how actual work gets done. They are more concerned with stealing whatever isn't nailed down.
No — they have a crack team of forensic IT specialists closely analyzing badge swipes and comparing to time cards. Then they go through the lengthy and time consuming bureaucratic process of disciplining anyone who’s flagged with a discrepancy.
Ditto for anyone who dares to take their lunch at the end of the workday.
(Or at least that’s what many of the idiots on DCUM would have you believe.)
I don’t know about a crack team but we were told they are comparing badge swipes to hours entered and location. We have a very small bank of TW hours and location is being tracked to make sure we’re in and not TW if we didn’t charge to TW hours.
And this was from several layers of management. Glad you think it’s a conspiracy but I’m doubtful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought the TW stuff would loosen up somewhat once all of fhe RIFs were finished and they got to whatever staffing level it is they wanted to get to but apparently not.
I guess it is loosening up a teeny bit as they are talking about giving everyone at my agency a few hundred ad hoc TW hours per year which would amount to about one day per pay period of TW.
So your agency is flagrantly violating the EO and opm directives? Bold move!
Musk is gone. Trump is asleep with dementia. None of the grifter ghouls occupying the top of government are paying attention to how actual work gets done. They are more concerned with stealing whatever isn't nailed down.
No — they have a crack team of forensic IT specialists closely analyzing badge swipes and comparing to time cards. Then they go through the lengthy and time consuming bureaucratic process of disciplining anyone who’s flagged with a discrepancy.
Ditto for anyone who dares to take their lunch at the end of the workday.
(Or at least that’s what many of the idiots on DCUM would have you believe.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought the TW stuff would loosen up somewhat once all of fhe RIFs were finished and they got to whatever staffing level it is they wanted to get to but apparently not.
I guess it is loosening up a teeny bit as they are talking about giving everyone at my agency a few hundred ad hoc TW hours per year which would amount to about one day per pay period of TW.
So your agency is flagrantly violating the EO and opm directives? Bold move!
Musk is gone. Trump is asleep with dementia. None of the grifter ghouls occupying the top of government are paying attention to how actual work gets done. They are more concerned with stealing whatever isn't nailed down.
No — they have a crack team of forensic IT specialists closely analyzing badge swipes and comparing to time cards. Then they go through the lengthy and time consuming bureaucratic process of disciplining anyone who’s flagged with a discrepancy.
Ditto for anyone who dares to take their lunch at the end of the workday.
(Or at least that’s what many of the idiots on DCUM would have you believe.)
Anonymous wrote:USPTO just lost an arbitration about RTO. Those in bargaining units that had agreements that predated the RTO memo were reinstated for remote work. Arbitrator found the RTO order was illegal.
Doesn't help the non-bargaining unit folks but a win is a win. And it was the correct result.
Anonymous wrote:If that’s true, why is my agency and many others simultaneously hiring like gangbusters?
Do they have bipolar disorder — they want to maximize resignations by making life miserable while simultaneously hiring a bunch?
I think folks need to rethink their theories for the RTO obsession.
Anonymous wrote:USPTO just lost an arbitration about RTO. Those in bargaining units that had agreements that predated the RTO memo were reinstated for remote work. Arbitrator found the RTO order was illegal.
Doesn't help the non-bargaining unit folks but a win is a win. And it was the correct result.
Anonymous wrote:My mid-size agency is hiring as well. We did not have RIFs but some people in certain offices were offered VERA. So we got rid of the experienced experts and hiring people with none.