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I'm a federal worker who returned to the office. The process felt rushed, and the people I work with aren't even there.


Published on 2025-03-29 06:22:22 - Insider
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  • A formerly remote federal worker had to report to an office they'd never heard of that has a trickier commute. It felt illogical and a little cruel.

The article discusses the experience of a federal worker returning to the office after a period of remote work, highlighting the rushed and somewhat disorganized nature of the transition. The worker notes that despite the push to return to in-person work, many of their colleagues are not actually present in the office, leading to a sense of inefficiency and confusion. The process involved logistical challenges like commuting, adjusting to office protocols, and dealing with a workspace that felt less collaborative than anticipated. The return was mandated with little consideration for the hybrid work model that had become effective for many, causing frustration among employees who felt the decision was more about optics than productivity or employee well-being.

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