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My brother works for the Department of the Interior in Alaska, and says his office is in chaos.

First, they all got letters saying that remote work was terminated; everyone has to come into the office to work. Fine, but what about the folks living in remote parts of the state? Some of the employees live in the Lower 48. Some were hired on the condition they could work remotely. Some jobs require people to work remotely.

Then my brother, supervisors, and co-workers all got letters threatening termination if they didn't take a severance package. I almost asked my brother if he'd reconsidered his Trump vote yet.

Only idiots would manage the federal government like this. Only morons would elect them.

Whoops--that's right! Musk wasn't elected to anything. He was just appointed by the idiot.
 
Posts: 7755 | Location: Coeur d' Alene, Idaho, USA | Registered: 08 March 2013Reply With Quote
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My understanding is that folks who were hired as remote workers are grandfathered in. Only the folks who were supposed to report to an office and aren't/weren't/won't report are at risk. If your brother and his pals can report to work, their jobs should be OK. If not, I guess they need to take the package.
 
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What fed employees get away with is beyond me as nowhere else in private sector that exists
That’s my 2 cents


Never been lost, just confused here and there for month or two
 
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What fed employees get away with is beyond me as nowhere else in private sector that exists
That’s my 2 cents


Its incredible isn't it?????
 
Posts: 43547 | Location: Crosby and Barksdale, Texas | Registered: 18 September 2006Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by M.Shy:
What fed employees get away with is beyond me as nowhere else in private sector that exists
That’s my 2 cents


Its incredible isn't it?????


That's why they're federal employees. DEI is really nothing new.


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My understanding is that folks who were hired as remote workers are grandfathered in. Only the folks who were supposed to report to an office and aren't/weren't/won't report are at risk. If your brother and his pals can report to work, their jobs should be OK. If not, I guess they need to take the package.


That understanding is different from what my brother told me. Could be that different departments are sending different letters.
 
Posts: 7755 | Location: Coeur d' Alene, Idaho, USA | Registered: 08 March 2013Reply With Quote
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The federal government has become the cluster it is because of the idiot Democrats that morons elected recently. There will be some pain in rectifying the situation. But, voting Democrat is a dumb play and always has been.
 
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There will be some pain in rectifying the situation.


So long as it's not your pain, right?

The result of this madness is that the most competent, experienced, skilled employees will be the first to pursue other employment or options. My brother is figuring on an early retirement.
 
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It’s time maybe for fed employees to realize that they are not anymore special then any other employed American
What’s so hard to understand for some


Never been lost, just confused here and there for month or two
 
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There will be some pain in rectifying the situation.


So long as it's not your pain, right?

The result of this madness is that the most competent, experienced, skilled employees will be the first to pursue other employment or options. My brother is figuring on an early retirement.


Well, at least he can retire early
Most of us in private sector simply can’t
So he should consider himself lucky he is fed employee


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There will be some pain in rectifying the situation.


So long as it's not your pain, right?

The result of this madness is that the most competent, experienced, skilled employees will be the first to pursue other employment or options. My brother is figuring on an early retirement.


Well, at least he can retire early
Most of us in private sector simply can’t
So he should consider himself lucky he is fed employee


He can retire early only because of other assets and sources of income. For one thing, he traps fur in winter, and sees this as a chance to expand his line.
 
Posts: 7755 | Location: Coeur d' Alene, Idaho, USA | Registered: 08 March 2013Reply With Quote
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There will be some pain in rectifying the situation.


So long as it's not your pain, right?

The result of this madness is that the most competent, experienced, skilled employees will be the first to pursue other employment or options. My brother is figuring on an early retirement.


Your brother aside, by your own statements, you do they believe this post, as most government employees don't meet your elitist measurement..

But that you would say,no wait.. I thought about it for a bit... you meant to sayFOR GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES.. the best...the brightest.. the most competent....

While one often sees private to public sector job changes, the reverse is fleeting rare...


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