Anonymous wrote:Wow, I'm shocked to know that federal employees don't consider cheating on their time cards to be stealing -- because as a tax payer I certainly do!!!! You all who are claiming OP should MYOB are part of the problem. I hate that people say to look the other way when someone cheats or steals. This is not an MYOB situation -- it's stealing our money, pure and simple.
OP, I would make an anonymous complaint. This guy is a thief. FYI -- my former bosses did this routinely. I know because I was in charge of time sheets. One would come in half an hour before everyone else, leave earlier than everyone else, take a half day every friday and every friday off as "flex pay." Scam. Other one would come in at 4:45 in the afternoon and claim an entire day. It's sickening. Hard to respect people like this. Please report them, OP -- we as taxpayers need to get rid of these cheats.
Anonymous wrote:I just got some popcorn to witness the Fed v Fed back and forth.
Pathetic Feds. I have run into a few who are MIA from there jobs and others who have come into meetings with gin or vodka in their cups.
Pathetic.
Anonymous wrote:I just got some popcorn to witness the Fed v Fed back and forth.
Pathetic Feds. I have run into a few who are MIA from there jobs and others who have come into meetings with gin or vodka in their cups.
Pathetic. [/quo
Damn , I would rather be a pathetic fed than a private sector douche who does not know the difference between 'their' and 'there.'
Pathetic is right.
Anonymous wrote:You can get fired for timesheet shenanigans. There's no legitimate arrangement with a supervisor that would enable after-the-fact sign outs or sign-ins without the times. Whether you want to report it or not is up to you. If the employee is a jerk otherwise, then anonymously report it. If he's not a jerk, then look to other factors to decide.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Yikes! I guess I won't be saying anything!
This came up because I was trying to determine if he (and someone else) were actually in the office today. I wanted to know if we would be having our meeting or not and when I didn't see them at their desks all morning I checked the log to confirm they were out. I wasn't sure about their signatures, so I flipped to yesterday to see if i could identify their signstures/match for today and that's when I saw he hadn't signed out for yesterday and neither (as of mid-morning) were signed in for today.
I actually agree that it should be about the work. But the work is not getting done either! (That's the background info I alluded to in my original post.)
Anonymous wrote:I work for a federal agency where we have flexible work schedules and sign-in/sign-out daily logs. I suspect a fellow employee may be entering fraudulent log in/out times yesterday and today. As of this morning, he had not signed out for yesterday. When he arrived mid-day today, he signed his name but had not entered an arrival time for today as of the time I left the office. He had, however, signed out for yesterday....entering the latest available time allowed as his sign-out time. Our bosses are out of the office this entire week. I noticed this all today when I was trying to figure out mid-morning whether or not he was in the office and would be around for a scheduled meeting.
I am really hoping there is a logical explanation for my observations. But there is some other background stuff that makes me think he is gaming the system. And that makes me really upset. What should I do? I am torn between minding my own business (what would come of bringing it up, anyway??), asking him directly about it (I am not his supervisor so this seems really awkward, though I think I would want someone to give me the benefit of the doubt and talk to me directly), or telling someone (who? my supervisor? his supervisor? hr?) what I observed and let then decide what, if anything, to do.
My conscience is eating at me (taxpayer dollars, and if I don't step up and say something aren't I just as bad in a way?). And I am personally floored that someone would do this if it really is what it seems.
Anonymous wrote:Lots if defensive Feds on today! Probably "telecommuting" from the couch or shopping.