Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the pick ups and practices he might be flexing. He can leave for a few hours and either start early or end later to cover the time away. He should have enough leave to cover a week for winter break, spring break, and summer break. That leaves a week for a vacation and 5 days to cover field trips, etc.
He may get his bonus as leave hours instead of money. I can't tell you if he is slacking or not, but he could be working 40 hours and performing as expected and still be able to do the things he does with his child. One of the advantages of being a Fed is the work life balance.
On our dime.
Oh hush. She said he is doing his 40 per week. So you’re getting your dime’s worth. I’m a fed. Our managers can’t give meaningful bonuses and there is a ton of policy and reg about pay and promotions. So the ONE thing they can do that adds value is approve our leave requests. Request for leave that we have earned. So most managers are just fine with feds that have earned leave taking the leave. They are also ok with flexible schedules. Our pay is crap. A 15 step 5 or 6 is already getting the statutory maximum— so no pay increases except cost of living. So he’s going to take that leave because it’s the main benefit of government theses days.
I am well aware of the pay scale. I stand by my statement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the pick ups and practices he might be flexing. He can leave for a few hours and either start early or end later to cover the time away. He should have enough leave to cover a week for winter break, spring break, and summer break. That leaves a week for a vacation and 5 days to cover field trips, etc.
He may get his bonus as leave hours instead of money. I can't tell you if he is slacking or not, but he could be working 40 hours and performing as expected and still be able to do the things he does with his child. One of the advantages of being a Fed is the work life balance.
On our dime.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why on earth would you be upset that your child's father is able to spend a lot of time with them!!!?????
Because he has a bad work ethic and cheating on his job is indicative of poor morals and poor character. Not something one wants their children to learn from and emulate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why on earth would you be upset that your child's father is able to spend a lot of time with them!!!?????
Seriously! This was my first thought as well. That’s great OP. You’re so lucky. Especially to have coverage for all breaks!
That’s like saying if his dad is stealing money and giving it to the kid, it’s a good thing.
Not the same that all. Federal employees get a lot of vacation time.
No, OP mentioned he could be “milking the system.”
Anonymous wrote:I'm guessing no one is going to talk about this on here, but my kid's dad is a very well-paid fed who is constantly on personal vacation. I mean, I've lost track of how many times per year he has been off traveling, plus breaks with the kids winter break, spring break, summer vacations, being chaperone for their field trips, able to pick them up early after school, attend their sports practices at times most people are working. This is has been ongoing for years. How much leave to federal employees get or is he milking the system? It would be impossible that this is carryover year after year and he is not the type to be up on his computer late into the night. I am working in the wrong sector.
Anonymous wrote:I'm guessing no one is going to talk about this on here, but my kid's dad is a very well-paid fed who is constantly on personal vacation. I mean, I've lost track of how many times per year he has been off traveling, plus breaks with the kids winter break, spring break, summer vacations, being chaperone for their field trips, able to pick them up early after school, attend their sports practices at times most people are working. This is has been ongoing for years. How much leave to federal employees get or is he milking the system? It would be impossible that this is carryover year after year and he is not the type to be up on his computer late into the night. I am working in the wrong sector.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why on earth would you be upset that your child's father is able to spend a lot of time with them!!!?????
Seriously! This was my first thought as well. That’s great OP. You’re so lucky. Especially to have coverage for all breaks!
That’s like saying if his dad is stealing money and giving it to the kid, it’s a good thing.
Anonymous wrote:I'm guessing no one is going to talk about this on here, but my kid's dad is a very well-paid fed who is constantly on personal vacation. I mean, I've lost track of how many times per year he has been off traveling, plus breaks with the kids winter break, spring break, summer vacations, being chaperone for their field trips, able to pick them up early after school, attend their sports practices at times most people are working. This is has been ongoing for years. How much leave to federal employees get or is he milking the system? It would be impossible that this is carryover year after year and he is not the type to be up on his computer late into the night. I am working in the wrong sector.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the pick ups and practices he might be flexing. He can leave for a few hours and either start early or end later to cover the time away. He should have enough leave to cover a week for winter break, spring break, and summer break. That leaves a week for a vacation and 5 days to cover field trips, etc.
He may get his bonus as leave hours instead of money. I can't tell you if he is slacking or not, but he could be working 40 hours and performing as expected and still be able to do the things he does with his child. One of the advantages of being a Fed is the work life balance.
On our dime.
Oh hush. She said he is doing his 40 per week. So you’re getting your dime’s worth. I’m a fed. Our managers can’t give meaningful bonuses and there is a ton of policy and reg about pay and promotions. So the ONE thing they can do that adds value is approve our leave requests. Request for leave that we have earned. So most managers are just fine with feds that have earned leave taking the leave. They are also ok with flexible schedules. Our pay is crap. A 15 step 5 or 6 is already getting the statutory maximum— so no pay increases except cost of living. So he’s going to take that leave because it’s the main benefit of government theses days.
I am well aware of the pay scale. I stand by my statement. [/quote
You are a troll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the pick ups and practices he might be flexing. He can leave for a few hours and either start early or end later to cover the time away. He should have enough leave to cover a week for winter break, spring break, and summer break. That leaves a week for a vacation and 5 days to cover field trips, etc.
He may get his bonus as leave hours instead of money. I can't tell you if he is slacking or not, but he could be working 40 hours and performing as expected and still be able to do the things he does with his child. One of the advantages of being a Fed is the work life balance.
On our dime.
Oh hush. She said he is doing his 40 per week. So you’re getting your dime’s worth. I’m a fed. Our managers can’t give meaningful bonuses and there is a ton of policy and reg about pay and promotions. So the ONE thing they can do that adds value is approve our leave requests. Request for leave that we have earned. So most managers are just fine with feds that have earned leave taking the leave. They are also ok with flexible schedules. Our pay is crap. A 15 step 5 or 6 is already getting the statutory maximum— so no pay increases except cost of living. So he’s going to take that leave because it’s the main benefit of government theses days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the pick ups and practices he might be flexing. He can leave for a few hours and either start early or end later to cover the time away. He should have enough leave to cover a week for winter break, spring break, and summer break. That leaves a week for a vacation and 5 days to cover field trips, etc.
He may get his bonus as leave hours instead of money. I can't tell you if he is slacking or not, but he could be working 40 hours and performing as expected and still be able to do the things he does with his child. One of the advantages of being a Fed is the work life balance.
On our dime.