It is definitely continually repeated when I call out your lies and hypocritical nonsense. You're nothing more than a liar and a hypocrite. You're the only one who doesn't seem to get it. As I stated already today, mentally you're exactly like your hero Biden when it comes to competency. You definitely are missing some marbles up there. Hell everyone can see that?
And thanks for proving you have turned into my biggest stalker."grant him the Last Word" = I'm right and you have no rebuttal that can prove different.
What's the over and under on how long Wanker will remain employed at his cushy Gubmint job?
Is Wanker in hiding????
…get the hell out of DOGE and find another job before they’re shitcanned.
Not. Working in an agency that both parties love equals job security. Sorry to disappoint you, Nicky.
God knows what you'd do if you actually had to work for a living.
I’m thinking the diversity crowd is beginning to feel the heat. One of the more diverse hires in our building went bananas and told the boss she wants to shove a breakfast burrito up his ass. And stormed off in a huff. Word around the campfire is that half of the 30 people living in her home were illegals and many of them are either getting deported, running for the border or going into hiding. I have to admit I may have in some small way contributed to this. This employee is very, very diverse and very very stupid and prone hysterics. And when I put an audio exciter under her desk and connected it to a wifi signal playing mariachi music randomly may have pushed her over the edge. Oh well.
"It tolls for thee."
Are you sure telling the boss to shove it up his ass is enough to get fired?
In any case, the pressure is on for federal workers. I’m close with a federal worker up in Boston. She’s not happy about back to work in the office, but can manage. But some of her co-workers now live far away, some as far as Maine! The Trump transition will be painful for some.
Are you sure telling the boss to shove it up his ass is enough to get fired?
In any case, the pressure is on for federal workers. I’m close with a federal worker up in Boston. She’s not happy about back to work in the office, but can manage. But some of her co-workers now live far away, some as far as Maine! The Trump transition will be painful for some.
Holy shit!
Southern Maine and New Hampshire are very close to Boston and lots of people move there because the taxes are lower.
Buy a clue.
And he was pretty upset when the back to worker order was issued. The reality is that this initiative is going to upend some workers lives.
The topic: Federal workers telecommuting long distance after COVID.
The problem: These Federal workers now have to be at work, in their offices, daily.
The fallacy: Nicky claims it’s not really a problem, although the report he cites admits no accurate conclusion can be drawn.
Not only that, the report was published in 2017. It has virtually no relevance on the discussion of post-Covid stay at home workers. Nicky ought to leave the “research” to his side’s “search expert”, BigPapasan.
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*pats Nicky on the head*
The guy who posts here nonstop labels another poster as having no life. Amusing.
1) Falls back on hackneyed, tedious ageist tropes.
2) Reduced to posting on Saturday night, ergo, has no life.
Poor ChicKie!!!
......The top poster of TER for years running because he has absolutely NO life, and the one who posts all by himself on Saturday nights all the time, just said to ANY one on earth
"Reduced to posting on Saturday night, ergo, has no life."
But I'll just be damn. He sure did!
Let me see. Hmmmm how shall I start this next sentence. Oh! I know!!
MORE EVIDENCE!!!!!!!!!!
ANOTHER!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ickybiden will forever be known as the biggest liar on planet earth. But now add biggest hypocrite in TER HISTORY to the many labels this idiot has.
What a complete tool. What a no game fuck up.
"Biden 2.0" is more fitting as his new name with every post this guy shows up with. All 70 per week.
How utterly predicable. Just as his continually-repeated lies are predictable.
And in order to shut him up I will, as always, grant him the Last Word. He craves it like a crack-head.
It is definitely continually repeated when I call out your lies and hypocritical nonsense. You're nothing more than a liar and a hypocrite. You're the only one who doesn't seem to get it. As I stated already today, mentally you're exactly like your hero Biden when it comes to competency. You definitely are missing some marbles up there. Hell everyone can see that?
And thanks for proving you have turned into my biggest stalker.
"grant him the Last Word" = I'm right and you have no rebuttal that can prove different.
Southern Maine and New Hampshire are very close to Boston and lots of people move there because the taxes are lower.
Buy a clue.
Earth to the moron, here are some actual facts:
"Through focusing on long-distance commutes into the core of the Boston region, this analysis finds that while the exact number of such trips is difficult to pin down, that amount likely approximates 50,000 every day. Using an extensive literature review as well as U.S. Census and survey data, we find that long-distance commuters are generally well-educated and of moderate-to-high household income. Motivations for undertaking an enterprise like a long-distance commute are mixed, but can include balancing a two-career household; rootedness in one place or another; affordability concerns; or attachment to a particular job. One important finding, though in need of further research, is that many long-distance commuters may make the trip only a few times per week, working remotely at other times. Geographically, long-distance commutes into Boston are spread across much of New England including Western Massachusetts and the Pioneer Valley; Cape Cod; southern New Hampshire; and southern Maine. Interestingly, international experience indicates that such trips may, provided that there are appropriate transportation options, re-cluster as core-to-core trips rather than continuing regional sprawl."
Please note: the report finds that these commuters "are generally well-educated and of moderate-to-high household income." So Loooooser doesn't know any of them.
Earth to the moron, here are some actual facts:
"Through focusing on long-distance commutes into the core of the Boston region, this analysis finds that while the exact number of such trips is difficult to pin down, that amount likely approximates 50,000 every day. Using an extensive literature review as well as U.S. Census and survey data, we find that long-distance commuters are generally well-educated and of moderate-to-high household income. Motivations for undertaking an enterprise like a long-distance commute are mixed, but can include balancing a two-career household; rootedness in one place or another; affordability concerns; or attachment to a particular job. One important finding, though in need of further research, is that many long-distance commuters may make the trip only a few times per week, working remotely at other times. Geographically, long-distance commutes into Boston are spread across much of New England including Western Massachusetts and the Pioneer Valley; Cape Cod; southern New Hampshire; and southern Maine. Interestingly, international experience indicates that such trips may, provided that there are appropriate transportation options, re-cluster as core-to-core trips rather than continuing regional sprawl."
Please note: the report finds that these commuters "are generally well-educated and of moderate-to-high household income." So Loooooser doesn't know any of them.
Swing and a miss ODB just because a lot of people do it doesn't make it smart. all this commuting contributes to your precious global warming.
Just that a lot of people have always done it for a variety of reasons. Just like a righty tool to try and change the terms of the debate when he's lost it.
Which is why I call you Loooooooooooooooser!
LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just that a lot of people have always done it for a variety of reasons. Just like a righty tool to try and change the terms of the debate when he's lost it.
Which is why I call you Loooooooooooooooser!
LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
“ If you are a government worker and you moved to Maine after the work-at-home order was given, thinking you could keep this up indefinitely, "YOU'RE" a moron! ”
You then went on about trying to justify computing as no big deal. It’s idiotic is what it is. Maybe and this is with a capitol M you were commuting by train to some high paying job or better yet hoping in “your” Bell 407 (like my Neighbor does) and flying in to work then MAYBE otherwise your wasting valuable hours of your life each day.
Another fail for you.
I have known many people who worked in downtown Boston but prefer to live in more rural places. I had a co-worker who lived all the way out on Cape Cod. He did around 3-4 hours EACH WAY, daily: (a) Drive to express bus stop near home. (b) Express bus off the Cape to Commuter Rail to Boston (c) Rail to North or South Station (d) Subway to nearest stop for work (e) Walk a couple of blocks to work. It FORCED him to stick to a rigid schedule to make the express buses he needed. I.e., if he didn't leave work by X o'clock to make the connections, he'd have to find some other way to get home from Commuter Rail stop to his home way out on the Cape. He LOVED living on the Cape and said he wouldn't trade it for anything. He DID snooze on the long bus and train rides, coming and going.
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I had another co-worker who commuted to Boston, ~3.5 hours each way, from Bangor, Maine. It was a married couple. One worked in Boston; the other worked near the CN border, about 3.5 hours north of Bangor. (They chose Bangor to ~equalize their commutes.) That went on for around 2-3 years and they both got new jobs somewhere in the midwest where they really wanted to live.
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Lots of other co-workers with long commutes to Boston. Like many big cities, if you drive, you can do the first 60-100 miles on the highways and turnpikes in 1 - 2 hours. The last 10 miles can take another hour or more.
Southern Maine and New Hampshire are very close to Boston and lots of people move there because the taxes are lower.
Buy a clue.
…is that federal workers have field offices all over the country. Yeh, most things happen in DC, but you’ve got smaller field offices everywhere. So this shouldn’t be confused with a DC worker moving to Maine and telecommuting forever. Just mentioning this in case Lost didn’t know.
One thing this does screw up is that OPM used to have to make decisions to close down the government for weather. If it snowed, the federal government would close down. Telecommuting eliminated this. Instead of making the call to close for bad weather they’d just say if you wanted to take a telecommuting day you can and that way the federal government could stay open while crews worked to clear our very busy and congested roads. This use of telecommuting increased government efficiency.
But the abuse of this has gotten out of control. A big problem is that most of these government buildings were built in the 60’s-70’s when the US population was half of what it is now. And as government has grown the infrastructure hasn’t. To house all the federal employees many departments opened smaller offices, any were outside of DC because there’s mandates on using the cheapest space available. Over the last decade agencies have tried to eliminate these to save money and move more workers back to DC and just use telecommuting as a way to compensate for the lack of space. But now that we’re getting rid of that, we’re going to run into a space problem again.