Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love that people are too terrified to go back to work but will send their kids to daycare and are complaining that schools are closed. Lol.
You either want complete isolation or you don't.
Most people who are sending their kids to daycare are not terries of going to work, they are being told not to come into the office. Those that are terrified are in fact keeping kids home.
It seems that those who are sending their kids to daycare should be "allowed" to return to the office if they want to.
+1. Love this. Call OPM and tell them to reopen federal offices and we will see what everyone does!
The federal government isn't closed. Agencies are being told to allow the maximum number of people possible to telework.
Yes but they are still using daycare services while teleworking, which is extremely irresponsible. If they were forced to commute would they?
What's your evidence that we're using daycare services while teleworking?
I can't telework and am on an every other week schedule. This is my week off and my 3 year old is at home. Next week she'll have to go in.
Because I see my neighbor leave every day with her toddler and school aged child and then just come back with the school aged child to telework. It sounds like if she can telework she is not mission critical then? Can I report her to someone?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love that people are too terrified to go back to work but will send their kids to daycare and are complaining that schools are closed. Lol.
You either want complete isolation or you don't.
Most people who are sending their kids to daycare are not terries of going to work, they are being told not to come into the office. Those that are terrified are in fact keeping kids home.
It seems that those who are sending their kids to daycare should be "allowed" to return to the office if they want to.
+1. Love this. Call OPM and tell them to reopen federal offices and we will see what everyone does!
The federal government isn't closed. Agencies are being told to allow the maximum number of people possible to telework.
Yes but they are still using daycare services while teleworking, which is extremely irresponsible. If they were forced to commute would they?
What's your evidence that we're using daycare services while teleworking?
I can't telework and am on an every other week schedule. This is my week off and my 3 year old is at home. Next week she'll have to go in.
Anonymous wrote:Our daycare wrote today that they plan to reopen on 4/1. It feels like a weird money grab attempt. OSSE has no hard rules on closing daycares. We can’t afford to pay for daycare that we aren’t receiving. But we are also afraid to lose our place in the competitive DC daycare world. Isn’t it dangerous for them to even consider opening?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love that people are too terrified to go back to work but will send their kids to daycare and are complaining that schools are closed. Lol.
You either want complete isolation or you don't.
Most people who are sending their kids to daycare are not terries of going to work, they are being told not to come into the office. Those that are terrified are in fact keeping kids home.
It seems that those who are sending their kids to daycare should be "allowed" to return to the office if they want to.
+1. Love this. Call OPM and tell them to reopen federal offices and we will see what everyone does!
The federal government isn't closed. Agencies are being told to allow the maximum number of people possible to telework.
Yes but they are still using daycare services while teleworking, which is extremely irresponsible. If they were forced to commute would they?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love that people are too terrified to go back to work but will send their kids to daycare and are complaining that schools are closed. Lol.
You either want complete isolation or you don't.
Most people who are sending their kids to daycare are not terries of going to work, they are being told not to come into the office. Those that are terrified are in fact keeping kids home.
It seems that those who are sending their kids to daycare should be "allowed" to return to the office if they want to.
+1. Love this. Call OPM and tell them to reopen federal offices and we will see what everyone does!
The federal government isn't closed. Agencies are being told to allow the maximum number of people possible to telework.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love that people are too terrified to go back to work but will send their kids to daycare and are complaining that schools are closed. Lol.
You either want complete isolation or you don't.
Most people who are sending their kids to daycare are not terries of going to work, they are being told not to come into the office. Those that are terrified are in fact keeping kids home.
It seems that those who are sending their kids to daycare should be "allowed" to return to the office if they want to.
+1. Love this. Call OPM and tell them to reopen federal offices and we will see what everyone does!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many times do I have to say this?! Ok, here goes again:
EVERY state considers childcare an essential service.
Should you keep your kid home if you can? Yes.
But nurses, doctors, and other essential workers HAVE to have a place for their little kids to go. Many are also trying to accommodate school aged kids of essential employees.
Yes but they aren't limiting it to that. My daycare closed but is running emergency locations and transferring personnel there. They also said you can contact and request care if you are an essential employee and still need to work.
That's fine. Flat reopening is not.
I’m curious how they are treating federal employees- as I understand it, they are being treated as essential by the federal govt but not necessarily at the state level?
PP here. I am a fed and the daycare is in a federal building. They specifically referenced "mission critical" non teleworking personnel in their email saying you could request an exception.
Who defines mission critical?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many times do I have to say this?! Ok, here goes again:
EVERY state considers childcare an essential service.
Should you keep your kid home if you can? Yes.
But nurses, doctors, and other essential workers HAVE to have a place for their little kids to go. Many are also trying to accommodate school aged kids of essential employees.
Yes but they aren't limiting it to that. My daycare closed but is running emergency locations and transferring personnel there. They also said you can contact and request care if you are an essential employee and still need to work.
That's fine. Flat reopening is not.
I’m curious how they are treating federal employees- as I understand it, they are being treated as essential by the federal govt but not necessarily at the state level?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many times do I have to say this?! Ok, here goes again:
EVERY state considers childcare an essential service.
Should you keep your kid home if you can? Yes.
But nurses, doctors, and other essential workers HAVE to have a place for their little kids to go. Many are also trying to accommodate school aged kids of essential employees.
Yes but they aren't limiting it to that. My daycare closed but is running emergency locations and transferring personnel there. They also said you can contact and request care if you are an essential employee and still need to work.
That's fine. Flat reopening is not.
I’m curious how they are treating federal employees- as I understand it, they are being treated as essential by the federal govt but not necessarily at the state level?
PP here. I am a fed and the daycare is in a federal building. They specifically referenced "mission critical" non teleworking personnel in their email saying you could request an exception.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love that people are too terrified to go back to work but will send their kids to daycare and are complaining that schools are closed. Lol.
You either want complete isolation or you don't.
Most people who are sending their kids to daycare are not terries of going to work, they are being told not to come into the office. Those that are terrified are in fact keeping kids home.
It seems that those who are sending their kids to daycare should be "allowed" to return to the office if they want to.