Anonymous wrote:Wow, my agency told us don’t report at all if there is a shutdown and when the government reopens, we will fill out our paperwork retroactively. Same as last time. Sucks that you guys all have to go in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're all required to. I think that's normal.
I'm not. And that's the problem with these blanket statements that are being made. Each agency, and honestly each division within each agency has their own policies in place. This is what's causing the mass confusion.
What bugs me most is that agencies did not have the foresight to have procedures in place. How idiotic to wait until the last minute to plan for a potential threat. Makes me wonder what other procedures are lacking in detail. I have grave concerns if something as basic as having procedures in place for a furlough can't even be carried out with efficiency. Even if you think a chance something will happen is slim to none, you should still make preparations each time as if it will. Managing 101
Anonymous wrote:I’m not a fed and was expecting to sail into work today. Traffic was just as heavy as always, so I’m assuming lots had to report to work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tomorrow. Next business day.
what does this mean?
That means you go to work on Tuesday which, usually, comes after Monday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the problem with going into to work to get better guidance. All these questions about should I go in or not is really ridiculous. Just admit, you don’t want to go to work.
NP but lots of people have hour commutes. You have to admit it's silly to drive an hour each way to just sign a furlough notice and change your voicemail. Plus, we aren't being paid, so what's the incentive.
I want to go to work when there's actual work to be done.
Anonymous wrote:What’s the problem with going into to work to get better guidance. All these questions about should I go in or not is really ridiculous. Just admit, you don’t want to go to work.
Anonymous wrote:What’s the problem with going into to work to get better guidance. All these questions about should I go in or not is really ridiculous. Just admit, you don’t want to go to work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tomorrow. Next business day.
what does this mean?
Anonymous wrote:We're all required to. I think that's normal.
Anonymous wrote:Tomorrow. Next business day.