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  • AxtremusA Axtremus

    OK, name the most important discoveries or inventions made or great ideas conceived in the office vs those made or conceived outside of the office.

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    @Axtremus said in Return to Office EO:

    OK, name the most important discoveries or inventions made or great ideas conceived in the office vs those made or conceived outside of the office.

    Einstein's best-known theories were conceived while he worked in an office, but it was a patent office, so he was almost certainly either fucking about at work, or doing his clever stuff working from home.

    Either one would indicate that he was not a model employee and should clearly have been more severely reprimanded before things got out of hand.

    I was only joking

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      https://techhistorian.com/historical-inventions-bell-labs/

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      • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

        Yeah, but….

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        @jon-nyc said in Return to Office EO:

        Yeah, but….

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        Coleridge lived through cholera. I believe that during that time he wrote the gloss to Ancient Mariner. He definitely wrote to Wordsworth on and off, implying that the latter had become a bit of a bitch in his later years. (Which, fair assessment.)

        Please love yourself.

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          Boy. This thread changed lanes quick! The reason for the new EO was announced for all to hear. It is one of doge’s plans to shrink the federal workforce. They realize some people have placed themselves quite a long ways from the “office” and they figure this new rule will initiate many folk just plain quitting. I doubt they have looked deeply into the logistics of moving the current telework force all back to the office since telework exploded with the pandemic. Many buildings have been let go and are no longer available to us. I have no idea how large a scale this issue is but currently The federal government has nowhere near enough office space to bring everybody back and that’s gonna cost money to do so.

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          • N NobodySock

            Boy. This thread changed lanes quick! The reason for the new EO was announced for all to hear. It is one of doge’s plans to shrink the federal workforce. They realize some people have placed themselves quite a long ways from the “office” and they figure this new rule will initiate many folk just plain quitting. I doubt they have looked deeply into the logistics of moving the current telework force all back to the office since telework exploded with the pandemic. Many buildings have been let go and are no longer available to us. I have no idea how large a scale this issue is but currently The federal government has nowhere near enough office space to bring everybody back and that’s gonna cost money to do so.

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            Every agency has their own telework agreements and mine has an agreement made with our union stipulates one has to show up at the office two times per pay., Or once a week. In my situation, I have a seven minute drive to a fairly new building that was built just a few years ago to accommodate the closing down of our 40 Year Service Center building in Fresno. Anyways, my designated area is a cubicle in a room called hoteling. I like to come in every Friday and like TG said when people were all working in the office every day, the local economy benefited as we would all shop or eat lunch or whatever down in the city and that was a win-win for a local business. This room that I work in Fridays has over 100 cubicles and I am the only one there. There really is no purpose served by having me do this, but rules are rules and that’s how it is. To answer LD, yes, we are not working on personal computers at home. We have government issued laptops and we remote Into the network in the most secure of manners which include our own piv cards. We use Microsoft teams for meetings in my colleagues are strung out throughout the nation, my boss is in Memphis and another guy is in San Antonio and another guy is in St. Mary’s county in Southern Maryland where I used to live long ago

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            • N NobodySock

              Every agency has their own telework agreements and mine has an agreement made with our union stipulates one has to show up at the office two times per pay., Or once a week. In my situation, I have a seven minute drive to a fairly new building that was built just a few years ago to accommodate the closing down of our 40 Year Service Center building in Fresno. Anyways, my designated area is a cubicle in a room called hoteling. I like to come in every Friday and like TG said when people were all working in the office every day, the local economy benefited as we would all shop or eat lunch or whatever down in the city and that was a win-win for a local business. This room that I work in Fridays has over 100 cubicles and I am the only one there. There really is no purpose served by having me do this, but rules are rules and that’s how it is. To answer LD, yes, we are not working on personal computers at home. We have government issued laptops and we remote Into the network in the most secure of manners which include our own piv cards. We use Microsoft teams for meetings in my colleagues are strung out throughout the nation, my boss is in Memphis and another guy is in San Antonio and another guy is in St. Mary’s county in Southern Maryland where I used to live long ago

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              @NobodySock said in Return to Office EO:

              In my situation, I have a seven minute drive to a fairly new building that was built just a few years ago to accommodate the closing down of our 40 Year Service Center building in Fresno.

              The struggle is real 😀

              I was only joking

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                @NobodySock said in Return to Office EO:

                In my situation, I have a seven minute drive to a fairly new building that was built just a few years ago to accommodate the closing down of our 40 Year Service Center building in Fresno.

                The struggle is real 😀

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                @Doctor-Phibes I knew I would get at least one reply of commisseration, thank you so much John. The struggle is real as the service center was only a 5 minute drive

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                • N NobodySock

                  Every agency has their own telework agreements and mine has an agreement made with our union stipulates one has to show up at the office two times per pay., Or once a week. In my situation, I have a seven minute drive to a fairly new building that was built just a few years ago to accommodate the closing down of our 40 Year Service Center building in Fresno. Anyways, my designated area is a cubicle in a room called hoteling. I like to come in every Friday and like TG said when people were all working in the office every day, the local economy benefited as we would all shop or eat lunch or whatever down in the city and that was a win-win for a local business. This room that I work in Fridays has over 100 cubicles and I am the only one there. There really is no purpose served by having me do this, but rules are rules and that’s how it is. To answer LD, yes, we are not working on personal computers at home. We have government issued laptops and we remote Into the network in the most secure of manners which include our own piv cards. We use Microsoft teams for meetings in my colleagues are strung out throughout the nation, my boss is in Memphis and another guy is in San Antonio and another guy is in St. Mary’s county in Southern Maryland where I used to live long ago

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                  @NobodySock said in Return to Office EO:

                  Every agency has their own telework agreements and mine has an agreement made with our union stipulates one has to show up at the office two times per pay., Or once a week. In my situation, I have a seven minute drive to a fairly new building that was built just a few years ago to accommodate the closing down of our 40 Year Service Center building in Fresno. Anyways, my designated area is a cubicle in a room called hoteling. I like to come in every Friday and like TG said when people were all working in the office every day, the local economy benefited as we would all shop or eat lunch or whatever down in the city and that was a win-win for a local business. This room that I work in Fridays has over 100 cubicles and I am the only one there. There really is no purpose served by having me do this, but rules are rules and that’s how it is. To answer LD, yes, we are not working on personal computers at home. We have government issued laptops and we remote Into the network in the most secure of manners which include our own piv cards. We use Microsoft teams for meetings in my colleagues are strung out throughout the nation, my boss is in Memphis and another guy is in San Antonio and another guy is in St. Mary’s county in Southern Maryland where I used to live long ago

                  Good post. Again I'm biased, but that's mostly how I work as well.

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                    I was going to post this in the What is This Map thread, but figured this is more appropriate.

                    By state, % of federal employees that work from home

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                      D.C. is interesting...

                      “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                      Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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