Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Time cards only ask if you’ve worked 8 hours. If you did, it’s not time card fraud.
No time cards say anything about lunch.
Our time cards have us list a start and end time. Not sure why as it’s not standard across the entire Department.
My guess would be because you're a truly hourly employee. Most higher GS grades are salaried and often do not get comp time unless approved by agency leadership. For some of the lower GS grades, comp time is mandatory for any hour over 8.
DP, I’m GS and definitely not hourly but at least when we request time off we have to put in start and end times. My weekly time cards does not have start and end times, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is only for the real Feds in government: if you are on MaxiFlex and are doing the 5/8 plan, what do you think about doing 1/2 hour lunch at "home" and leaving 1/2 hour early? [This assumes you are in for the core hours.]
Obviously you cannot do that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this really being tracked? I know our building you only swipe in each morning.
I'm at a swipe-in, swipe-out HQ. That said, do you really want to risk timecard fraud?
We had this very question come up at an RTO office hour, and our HR staff was unequivocal that 8 hours means 8.5 plus a lunch break in the middle. No gaming the system to leave "early".
I don’t want to risk time card fraud, but I also don’t want to be treated like a child.
This. We had someone do this years ago and got disciplined out of that behavior.
As a supervisor if I know about it, I’d have to counsel or discipline the employee. Please don’t put your supervisors in that position. You can’t leave early even if you aren’t eating.
Nothing riles me up more than my bogus 30 min I’m forced to take. I’m not in a CBU either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Time cards only ask if you’ve worked 8 hours. If you did, it’s not time card fraud.
No time cards say anything about lunch.
Our time cards have us list a start and end time. Not sure why as it’s not standard across the entire Department.
My guess would be because you're a truly hourly employee. Most higher GS grades are salaried and often do not get comp time unless approved by agency leadership. For some of the lower GS grades, comp time is mandatory for any hour over 8.
Anonymous wrote:This is only for the real Feds in government: if you are on MaxiFlex and are doing the 5/8 plan, what do you think about doing 1/2 hour lunch at "home" and leaving 1/2 hour early? [This assumes you are in for the core hours.]
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Time cards only ask if you’ve worked 8 hours. If you did, it’s not time card fraud.
No time cards say anything about lunch.
Our time cards have us list a start and end time. Not sure why as it’s not standard across the entire Department.
Anonymous wrote:Time cards only ask if you’ve worked 8 hours. If you did, it’s not time card fraud.
No time cards say anything about lunch.