Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work at Interior and no one is allowed to telework. Not even if there's a blizzard or if you're on bed rest and have to take leave without pay.
Allowed to telework at interior.
+1. I don't know where the first Interior poster works, but sorry, that's your own office's policy. Many other bureaus/offices w/in DOI can telework.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work at Interior and no one is allowed to telework. Not even if there's a blizzard or if you're on bed rest and have to take leave without pay.
Allowed to telework at interior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get the benefits of telecommuting. You're cut off from the information flow and you have no external motivation to work, not to mention it being pretty lonely. Unless you have a long commute, I don't get it.
Saves the commute, less distractions from people in the office (although maybe more from stuff around the house if you don't have discipline) you can go to the kitchen and make a nice lunch instead of having to pack everything and you can dress casual.
Um, I buy lunch every day, and one of the benefits of working outside the home is getting to dress upI see I'm not a candidate for telework.
Anonymous wrote:I don't get the benefits of telecommuting. You're cut off from the information flow and you have no external motivation to work, not to mention it being pretty lonely. Unless you have a long commute, I don't get it.
. Love that I have the agreement, but don't want it taken away. Anonymous wrote:12:14, are they all attorney positions or non-attorney at FDA?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get the benefits of telecommuting. You're cut off from the information flow and you have no external motivation to work, not to mention it being pretty lonely. Unless you have a long commute, I don't get it.
Saves the commute, less distractions from people in the office (although maybe more from stuff around the house if you don't have discipline) you can go to the kitchen and make a nice lunch instead of having to pack everything and you can dress casual.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get the benefits of telecommuting. You're cut off from the information flow and you have no external motivation to work, not to mention it being pretty lonely. Unless you have a long commute, I don't get it.
No commute, the information flow doesn't exist in my office whether you are there or not, I don't much like people and my paycheck is my external motivation.
I've worked from home in two separate stints for the same company for 12 of the 23 years I worked here. It would take a lot of money to get me to return to showing up 9-5.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get the benefits of telecommuting. You're cut off from the information flow and you have no external motivation to work, not to mention it being pretty lonely. Unless you have a long commute, I don't get it.
Saves the commute, less distractions from people in the office (although maybe more from stuff around the house if you don't have discipline) you can go to the kitchen and make a nice lunch instead of having to pack everything and you can dress casual.
Um, I buy lunch every day, and one of the benefits of working outside the home is getting to dress upI see I'm not a candidate for telework.
Anonymous wrote:I don't get the benefits of telecommuting. You're cut off from the information flow and you have no external motivation to work, not to mention it being pretty lonely. Unless you have a long commute, I don't get it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get the benefits of telecommuting. You're cut off from the information flow and you have no external motivation to work, not to mention it being pretty lonely. Unless you have a long commute, I don't get it.
Saves the commute, less distractions from people in the office (although maybe more from stuff around the house if you don't have discipline) you can go to the kitchen and make a nice lunch instead of having to pack everything and you can dress casual.
I see I'm not a candidate for telework.