Anonymous wrote:Now moving to Wednesday- predicting a two hour delay
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know anyone who's a fed who doesn't have a telework agreement and just works from home on snow days. We used to have to work a probationary period of a year before teleworking. I remember the day before COVID hit they ran around finding every single person who didn't have a telework agreement and had them sign one. Now everyone who's hired has one.
Apparently you don’t know a lot of people who work in SCIFs
Anonymous wrote:OPM just posted-- closed.
Anonymous wrote:Given that the snow won’t stop until 11:00, I am thinking delay or unscheduled leave/telework. Agree that chances for closure are slim.
Anonymous wrote:The only reason for the closure today was that the snow was still falling which can means that having people on the roads would interfere with plowing and possibly lead to a carmageddon scenario.
For the government to close tomorrow, there would need to be severe disruptions to above-ground metro. That isn't going to happen, so government will be open.
Anonymous wrote:Now moving to Wednesday- predicting a two hour delay
Anonymous wrote:Thank goodness they made the right call. Left us hanging there for a while.
Anonymous wrote:Secure Compartmentalized Information Facility
Anonymous wrote:I’m going against the grain and saying closed. (DCUM tends to be ridiculously conservative/off the mark with these predictions)
Anonymous wrote:OPM just posted-- closed.
Anonymous wrote:The snow will stop at 11:00pm. Plows will be out overnight. You're like school-aged children, I swear. You've already had two brand new holidays show up this year, plus an overabundance of random 8 hours given out at random. You all get plenty of time off.