Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does that mean in terms of the work,day?
Tomorrow, the government is officially shut down. Follow your guidance, which is probably to come in to wrap up or to work if your agency has funding. Then we'll see what happens at noon.
So if we wrap up as instructed and they vote at noon do we stay and work 4 hours just in case or do we have to head home or kill time near work and then commute back for the afternoon? This is my first shutdown, obviously....
I don't think they have any answers to that and i don't think they care about us.
^What's with fed workers (I'm one of them but headed back to the private sector)?? You're already at effing work -- you can't stay a few hours?
Anonymous wrote:Schumer blocked the vote tonight. McConnell is going to force a vote on the CR tomorrow. Schumer will scramble all night to get the missing votes from his dem colleagues. Schumer is going to be sucking a lot of Dick tonight. Schumer doesn't want to vote "No" on the cr if an actual vote is held. Bluff called, McConnell and trump win again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does that mean in terms of the work,day?
Tomorrow, the government is officially shut down. Follow your guidance, which is probably to come in to wrap up or to work if your agency has funding. Then we'll see what happens at noon.
So if we wrap up as instructed and they vote at noon do we stay and work 4 hours just in case or do we have to head home or kill time near work and then commute back for the afternoon? This is my first shutdown, obviously....
I don't think they have any answers to that and i don't think they care about us.
^What's with fed workers (I'm one of them but headed back to the private sector)?? You're already at effing work -- you can't stay a few hours?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does that mean in terms of the work,day?
Tomorrow, the government is officially shut down. Follow your guidance, which is probably to come in to wrap up or to work if your agency has funding. Then we'll see what happens at noon.
So if we wrap up as instructed and they vote at noon do we stay and work 4 hours just in case or do we have to head home or kill time near work and then commute back for the afternoon? This is my first shutdown, obviously....
I don't think they have any answers to that and i don't think they care about us.
^What's with fed workers (I'm one of them but headed back to the private sector)?? You're already at effing work -- you can't stay a few hours?
Anonymous wrote:They are obviously trying to make the soldiers line up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does that mean in terms of the work,day?
Tomorrow, the government is officially shut down. Follow your guidance, which is probably to come in to wrap up or to work if your agency has funding. Then we'll see what happens at noon.
So if we wrap up as instructed and they vote at noon do we stay and work 4 hours just in case or do we have to head home or kill time near work and then commute back for the afternoon? This is my first shutdown, obviously....
I don't think they have any answers to that and i don't think they care about us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does that mean in terms of the work,day?
Tomorrow, the government is officially shut down. Follow your guidance, which is probably to come in to wrap up or to work if your agency has funding. Then we'll see what happens at noon.
So if we wrap up as instructed and they vote at noon do we stay and work 4 hours just in case or do we have to head home or kill time near work and then commute back for the afternoon? This is my first shutdown, obviously....
Anonymous wrote:So, we keep the lights on for 3 weeks-oh, goody. Then we're right back where we started