Anonymous wrote:I guess I need to start writing a jjustification to keep the guy who started on Monday and doesn't even have his computer yet...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WHERE DO WE LOOK TO SEE IF WE'RE ON PROBATION?
Your official HR hiring documentation will say if you are on probation. The probation is one year.
What is "official HR hiring documentation"? USAJOBS job announcement?
Check your most recent SF-50
Which box on SF-50 says you're probationary or not?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where do I look to see if I'm on probation? Is it on my SF50? I don't actually know because I took a transfer within my agency, and I don't know if my new job came with a new probationary period. I certainly hope not.
At my agency you would be on a new probationary period. I just became a manager (same office I’ve been working for 15 years) and I was told that I am on a probationary period for one year. WTF??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WHERE DO WE LOOK TO SEE IF WE'RE ON PROBATION?
Your official HR hiring documentation will say if you are on probation. The probation is one year.
What is "official HR hiring documentation"? USAJOBS job announcement?
Check your most recent SF-50
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m crying
Me too. How the heck am I supposed to work tomorrow? I’ve worked for the feds for 20 years but just switched agencies. Darn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WHERE DO WE LOOK TO SEE IF WE'RE ON PROBATION?
Your official HR hiring documentation will say if you are on probation. The probation is one year.
What is "official HR hiring documentation"? USAJOBS job announcement?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m crying
Me too. How the heck am I supposed to work tomorrow? I’ve worked for the feds for 20 years but just switched agencies. Darn.
That doesn't mean you're probationary just because you switched agencies. In fact, it's normal to just have one probationary period, although some agencies make everyone (transfers and new hires) go through a probationary period. You should check.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m crying
Me too. How the heck am I supposed to work tomorrow? I’ve worked for the feds for 20 years but just switched agencies. Darn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where do I look to see if I'm on probation? Is it on my SF50? I don't actually know because I took a transfer within my agency, and I don't know if my new job came with a new probationary period. I certainly hope not.
At my agency you would be on a new probationary period. I just became a manager (same office I’ve been working for 15 years) and I was told that I am on a probationary period for one year. WTF??
Anonymous wrote:I’m crying
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WHERE DO WE LOOK TO SEE IF WE'RE ON PROBATION?
Your official HR hiring documentation will say if you are on probation. The probation is one year.
Anonymous wrote:How long after you are hired are you on probation?
Anonymous wrote:I just started a few months ago and love my new job. This is a real bummer.