Subj : Re: Hunter's Pardon To : Aaron Thomas From : Ron L. Date : Thu Dec 05 2024 07:49:44 -=> Aaron Thomas wrote to Dr. What <=- RL> We already have the IRS making an agreement with their employees that RL> they can continue to work from home. It's unknown how binding that RL> agreement is but it will be used to block DOGE. AT> But what's wrong with them working from home? Doesn't that save us AT> money? Sometimes. But it also makes it harder to know where the waste is. In my previous company, they wouldn't let people work from home sometimes (which caused some quittings due to treacherous road conditions). The reason: Management had no idea whether you were working or goofing off (like they would tell the same when you were in the office). My current company has us working from home since the scamdemic. But they can actually measure our work and they would know if we were just goofing off (sometimes :) ). Back to the IRS: Knowing gov't agencies, they have no measures or way to measure the work someone is doing. Having them back in the office 1. Will make a bunch quit right away (probably the ones who only goof off anyway) 2. Will make it easy to see who hangs around the break room all day. .... Money is like a promise, easier made then kept. ___ MultiMail/Linux v0.52 --- Mystic BBS/QWK v1.12 A47 2021/12/25 (Windows/32) * Origin: cold fusion - cfbbs.net - grand rapids, mi (1:120/616) .