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Any other remote federal employees

You can tell in this thread who wants to stay home all day in pajamas
I don't care about what I wear or if I need to go into an office 5 days a week. I was hired on with the understanding I could live in a small town near Cleveland while my office location is in metro Indianapolis. Now I'm staring down the barrel of having to uproot my family away from family potentially during the school year

I'm not complaining because I'm still grateful to have the job but it's nothing to do with wearing pjs. There's a lot of folks in my exact situation where it's really not about what they wear to work at all is why they are worried
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Any other remote federal employees

Right now I’m basically 80% travel, 10% office, 10% work from home. There is no doubt that from a strictly output standpoint, the office is the most efficient. The other benefit of the office is collaboration that you don’t get working from home. Zoom / Teams isn’t as effective as just stopping by a coworkers office.
Not to mention a little thing called learning how to interact with people in person. Kind of important. And most learning how to do it is observed. To say nothing about the 50 percent plus who sit on their hands half the day. “So long as they get their work done” is bullshit. Get more done. Make extra calls. Schedule more meetings. Bird dog some more deals. Doesn’t happen on its own.

Any other remote federal employees

Yes they’re lost. They’re both super old and have grown up in a time where the only way you could do work with in an office.

When employees went full, remote versus in the office, companies, productivity, and profits went up. Not down . Employees are more productive at home

Yes they’re lost. They’re both super old and have grown up in a time where the only way you could do work with in an office.

When employees went full, remote versus in the office, companies, productivity, and profits went up. Not down . Employees are more productive at home.
There may be a few industries where it doesn’t matter. Banking and investment banking sure as hell isn’t one of them. Gotta leave the cabin to kill the Moose. Absolutely no way an analyst level investment banker, private equity, development shop, etc. learns shit sitting at a computer by themselves.
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