Though I'm in management I still have to make a week-end report to my superiors.

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I never saw this as an imposition. Of the several positions I have held over the past 40 years only one did not require some form of periodic reporting. Never thought twice about it.

Where I am now there is even a daily report pertaining to production, asset usage and explanations for overuse and above average consumptions.

I don't see why this is a problem but then again I have never worked for the government.

Jo
 
I don’t spend a single second thinking about my job when I’m not clocked in.

I’d hate to have a job where I had to respond to emails off the clock
 
I don’t spend a single second thinking about my job when I’m not clocked in.

I’d hate to have a job where I had to respond to emails off the clock

Off the clock? Everything I do is on the clock.
Once you clock out your business is your own. When I say week-end it simply means at the end of the work week. Part of paid time.
 
Musk isn't anyone's superior and he isn't going to read a single reply. He just wants to make people jump simply because he believes he can.

Or otherwise, a dick.
 
Musk isn't anyone's superior and he isn't going to read a single reply. He just wants to make people jump simply because he believes he can.

Or otherwise, a dick.
Everyone sees upper echelon as dicks...
 
I'm in a cool situation. My boss is a woman that is attracted to me which makes my job easier.
 
Off the clock? Everything I do is on the clock.
Once you clock out your business is your own. When I say week-end it simply means at the end of the work week. Part of paid time.
Who’s going to read all these emails?

And what even constitutes productivity across the many varied departments of the federal government?

Postal carriers, nurses and national park workers have to answer the same email with the same questions? You know that’s retarded
 
Who’s going to read all these emails?

And what even constitutes productivity across the many varied departments of the federal government?

Postal carriers, nurses and national park workers have to answer the same email with the same questions? You know that’s retarded

I dunno....five minutes a week on the clock?
Hell most places with 500 or more employees are required by law to do 10 hrs a year of OSHA training online.
 
I never saw this as an imposition. Of the several positions I have held over the past 40 years only one did not require some form of periodic reporting. Never thought twice about it.

Where I am now there is even a daily report pertaining to production, asset usage and explanations for overuse and above average consumptions.

I don't see why this is a problem but then again I have never worked for the government.

Jo

Don't forget your TPS report.
 
Musk isn't anyone's superior and he isn't going to read a single reply. He just wants to make people jump simply because he believes he can.

Or otherwise, a dick.
You make assumptions about things you can't possibly know anything about based on your irrational hatred of Trump/Musk/MAGA. You are perfect Democrat minion.
 
You make assumptions about things you can't possibly know anything about based on your irrational hatred of Trump/Musk/MAGA. You are perfect Democrat minion.

Except you are the Democrat.
 
Musk isn't anyone's superior and he isn't going to read a single reply. He just wants to make people jump simply because he believes he can.

Or otherwise, a dick.
Your post ^ offers only very shallow and ignorant faux analysis.
 
Nah. No valid comparison.

You made an assertion unsupported by facts. Indeed, you just didn’t again.

So Musk is going to read each one? I wish that was correct.

Its not.
 
So Musk is going to read each one? I wish that was correct.

Its not.
I don’t recall claiming that Musk will read such reports. He doesn’t have to. Just making them draft and issue the reports establishes a baseline. What do they know about the details of the agency or service r department VS what they don’t know but should have known at the time they drafted and submitted the reports?

It’s amusing how much eludes you.
 
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