Anonymous wrote:It's almost 5pm. We were all told to report on Monday and figure out seating arrangements at that time. Oh well folks, the writings are on the wall for some of us. There are only 29 seats for a staff of 50+. I guess we all will be cozy in conference rooms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Telework can be provided for weather-related emergencies, office closures, and other situations where telework serves a compelling agency need.”
So we do have to bring laptops home everyday? Worst of all worlds.
I have a desktop in the office and a laptop for TW. Did you always work on a laptop?
Lots of places only give you a laptop and docking station at the office.
Yep, and only one docking station so if you're going back and forth you either need to buy your own or unplug everything and bring that too.
The amount of stuff to carry is a lot. I used to drive and still drive for one day a week but the cost of a parking spot has gotten prohibitive so I think I’m going to try to metro - carrying the laptop, personal items, all my food and also water for the day (we don’t have drinkable water) gets very heavy.
I use a roller bag. There are nice ones. You’re right it is a lot of stuff. I keep olive oil, vinegar, some snacks, and shoes at work.
Why would you take your laptop home? No need to
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Telework can be provided for weather-related emergencies, office closures, and other situations where telework serves a compelling agency need.”
So we do have to bring laptops home everyday? Worst of all worlds.
I have a desktop in the office and a laptop for TW. Did you always work on a laptop?
Lots of places only give you a laptop and docking station at the office.
Yep, and only one docking station so if you're going back and forth you either need to buy your own or unplug everything and bring that too.
The amount of stuff to carry is a lot. I used to drive and still drive for one day a week but the cost of a parking spot has gotten prohibitive so I think I’m going to try to metro - carrying the laptop, personal items, all my food and also water for the day (we don’t have drinkable water) gets very heavy.
I use a roller bag. There are nice ones. You’re right it is a lot of stuff. I keep olive oil, vinegar, some snacks, and shoes at work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Telework can be provided for weather-related emergencies, office closures, and other situations where telework serves a compelling agency need.”
So we do have to bring laptops home everyday? Worst of all worlds.
I have a desktop in the office and a laptop for TW. Did you always work on a laptop?
I’ve only ever had a laptop. Almost 20 years in. And I’ve been able to do ad hoc or recurring telework all but my very first year in service. I am currently required to be in the office the exact amount I was pre COVID (NBU capital region employee) and feel like only NBU is going to be initially subject to this due to CBAs. So only a small fraction of the current work force at my agency will end up coming in full time and it sucks to be the scapegoat.
I agree with you. In my office there is not enough space so they will just bring the NBUs back and leave the rest with telework This will not work long term as who the heck will ever be a manager in the future. We are all wondering if we should drop down to a BU grade already.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Telework can be provided for weather-related emergencies, office closures, and other situations where telework serves a compelling agency need.”
So we do have to bring laptops home everyday? Worst of all worlds.
I have a desktop in the office and a laptop for TW. Did you always work on a laptop?
I’ve only ever had a laptop. Almost 20 years in. And I’ve been able to do ad hoc or recurring telework all but my very first year in service. I am currently required to be in the office the exact amount I was pre COVID (NBU capital region employee) and feel like only NBU is going to be initially subject to this due to CBAs. So only a small fraction of the current work force at my agency will end up coming in full time and it sucks to be the scapegoat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Telework can be provided for weather-related emergencies, office closures, and other situations where telework serves a compelling agency need.”
So we do have to bring laptops home everyday? Worst of all worlds.
I have a desktop in the office and a laptop for TW. Did you always work on a laptop?
Lots of places only give you a laptop and docking station at the office.
Yep, and only one docking station so if you're going back and forth you either need to buy your own or unplug everything and bring that too.
The amount of stuff to carry is a lot. I used to drive and still drive for one day a week but the cost of a parking spot has gotten prohibitive so I think I’m going to try to metro - carrying the laptop, personal items, all my food and also water for the day (we don’t have drinkable water) gets very heavy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Telework can be provided for weather-related emergencies, office closures, and other situations where telework serves a compelling agency need.”
So we do have to bring laptops home everyday? Worst of all worlds.
I have a desktop in the office and a laptop for TW. Did you always work on a laptop?
Lots of places only give you a laptop and docking station at the office.
Yep, and only one docking station so if you're going back and forth you either need to buy your own or unplug everything and bring that too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Telework can be provided for weather-related emergencies, office closures, and other situations where telework serves a compelling agency need.”
So we do have to bring laptops home everyday? Worst of all worlds.
I have a desktop in the office and a laptop for TW. Did you always work on a laptop?
Anonymous wrote:I work in a child care center and our phone is ringing off the hook today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Telework can be provided for weather-related emergencies, office closures, and other situations where telework serves a compelling agency need.”
So we do have to bring laptops home everyday? Worst of all worlds.
I have a desktop in the office and a laptop for TW. Did you always work on a laptop?
Lots of places only give you a laptop and docking station at the office.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Telework can be provided for weather-related emergencies, office closures, and other situations where telework serves a compelling agency need.”
So we do have to bring laptops home everyday? Worst of all worlds.
I have a desktop in the office and a laptop for TW. Did you always work on a laptop?
Anonymous wrote:“Telework can be provided for weather-related emergencies, office closures, and other situations where telework serves a compelling agency need.”
So we do have to bring laptops home everyday? Worst of all worlds.