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  1. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Look at he bright side, at least you don't have to go in the field for A MINIMUM of 64 hours a month like they made us do to make themselves look good. A completely made up rule that if you didn't do it you were in big trouble. But we got the last laugh when in April, because of this stupid rule, Region 3 had used up the entire states travel budget!!
    Been in this Region for over 20 years. Never followed this local rule. When asked to conform, I requested a copy of this policy from region and the Central Office. Then, they stopped asking me to conform. How about you stand up for yourself.

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    In my Region, Circuit and office only certain people have been given the option to work out of their homes. If you are a Senior Officer or Specialist, you can work at home. If you are a CPO, forget it. So, I guess the Department is telling us the officer's left at the office are LESSER people and it is alright for them to get infected and then transfer this virus to their children. So, who is playing GOD in your area?
    I ask again, who is calling the shots here? Is it Circuit, Region or the Central Office??

  3. #23
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    We have been told that we will be opening our office 100% on June 1st.

  4. #24
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    loser

    Its not worth it....they do what they want to do

  5. #25
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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Does the Department really think they are working at home? One of my coworkers said it took them two days to complete a VOP at the house. Lets look at their home work schedule. Get up at 0930, but start at 0800. Bring up vop from forms. Take dog out for a one hour walk. Start lunch for the kids at 11am and feed the family at noon. At 1330 hours start back on vop. At 1430 hours, watch the kids in the pool until 1630 hours. At 1630 hours to 1700 hours, work on VOP. And you wonder why it took 2 days to finish the VOP??
    Like said in the past, does FDOC really think they are working at the house?

  6. #26
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    Office opened up last week.

  7. #27
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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    In my Region, Circuit and office only certain people have been given the option to work out of their homes. If you are a Senior Officer or Specialist, you can work at home. If you are a CPO, forget it. So, I guess the Department is telling us the officer's left at the office are LESSER people and it is alright for them to get infected and then transfer this virus to their children. So, who is playing GOD in your area?
    Do you realize that we are the ONLY State Agency in Floriduh that does not have the ability to work from home?! Every employee should be given that option with a lap top like all other State Agencies in Floriduh

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    Out of a eight hour day, you would be lucky if they work two hours while at home.
    They don’t even work 2 hours IN THE OFFICE!

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    Do you realize that we are the ONLY State Agency in Floriduh that does not have the ability to work from home?! Every employee should be given that option with a lap top like all other State Agencies in Floriduh
    You are also the only State Agency that doesn't perform a useful function.

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    Yea, all of my Social Worker friend's can work from home.

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