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ncsuallday
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"We can move wherever we want in the lower-48 once we start hoteling"


I've never heard the term - what is it? We had one girl work here for like 1.5 years and due to some bizarre circumstances and fact she had a PhD in some rare toxicology field she's allowed to work from home in Florida but I've never heard of anyone else doing that. I have heard of people in NC getting jobs with HHS in DC but being able to work from home. I'd really like to set something like that up, I hate driving out to RTP.

Nevermind found it:

http://gsablogs.gsa.gov/innovation/2013/04/29/hoteling/

Looks like your agency and GSA are two of the very few doing that right now. We had a retreat that was all about teleworking and encouraging alternate work schedules so we thought they may move to something like that since our facilities are overcrowded, but in practice nothing changed.

[Edited on July 1, 2015 at 10:49 AM. Reason : .]

7/1/2015 10:45:59 AM

JCE2011
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I've never heard of "hoteling". I've never shared desks but I can see how it could catch on. They encourage "telecommuting" now at my current job just because they ran out of desks for new hires.

My previous job was actually 100% work from home, I never met my coworkers in-person. It gets old after awhile though. I think a mix of at home and office would be ideal. IBM did work-from-home every Friday, and I believe Cisco does Monday + Friday as the norm.

7/1/2015 2:39:01 PM

dweedle
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for us the difference between teleworking and hoteling is that with teleworking, you still have a reserved office on campus in Alexandria...when you switch to hoteling, you give up that office to work home full-time

there are offices available if we have to go to main campus and work from there, we basically just take our laptop and there are already docking stations, dual monitors, printers, mice/keyboards in place

those offices smell bad though

7/1/2015 6:27:16 PM

qntmfred
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I love job stress. I eat that shit up like skittles.

I also love salaries. Similarly, I eat that shit up like skittles.

7/1/2015 11:41:37 PM

sumfoo1
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^ i'm kinda like this....

I have an on off switch so i run on stress at work... and then shut it off when i get home unless it hits the OMFG something needs to be done now level then i'm back on and feeding off it again.

7/2/2015 12:00:40 PM

jbrick83
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My job stress is very personal as an attorney. I've got clients that are hurt and out of work with tons of bills, so if I can't get them paid, then they're fucked. It was much worse when I was practicing family law...kids, child support, alimony...fuck. With tough cases, I was getting maybe two or three hours of sleep a night...I just couldn't stop thinking about it.

I'd like to think it helps me, because I've never fucked up a case. And the older and "more sure" I am in my practice, the better I feel about decisions I make. Hopefully one day the stress will be almost non-existent...but we'll see.

7/2/2015 2:23:41 PM

hey now
Indianapolis Jones
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^
Buy an ad.

7/3/2015 12:32:46 AM

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