It sounds a reasonable request.ROG62 » Yesterday, 7:11 pm » wrote: ↑ In a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, Musk said the reporting will take the form of an email, giving federal workers an opportunity to summarize their productivity from the previous week. Failure to respond, he said, will be interpreted as a resignation.
https://www.rocketcitynow.com/article/n ... 687d7b13c#
rubber? meet road....
In the real world [the private sector] a lot of employees are required to turn in weekly reports that account for how every man hour was spent.ROG62 » Yesterday, 7:11 pm » wrote: ↑ In a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, Musk said the reporting will take the form of an email, giving federal workers an opportunity to summarize their productivity from the previous week. Failure to respond, he said, will be interpreted as a resignation.
https://www.rocketcitynow.com/article/n ... 687d7b13c#
rubber? meet road....
I wonder what ever happened to "The Office of Accountability"...*GHETTOBLASTER » 30 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ In the real world [the private sector] a lot of employees are required to turn in weekly reports that account for how every man hour was spent.
or mebbe the democrats sucked the "hope and joy" right out of him...
******* rube.ROG62 » Yesterday, 7:11 pm » wrote: ↑ In a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, Musk said the reporting will take the form of an email, giving federal workers an opportunity to summarize their productivity from the previous week. Failure to respond, he said, will be interpreted as a resignation.
https://www.rocketcitynow.com/article/n ... 687d7b13c#
rubber? meet road....
what's the matter, brown? you were never held accountable?
https://federalnewsnetwork.com/workforc ... WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. government clawed back more than $31 million in federal payments that improperly went to dead people, a recovery that one official said Wednesday was “just the tip of the iceberg.”The money was reclaimed as part of a five-month pilot program after Congress gave the Department of Treasury temporary access to the Social Security Administration ’s “Full Death Master File” for three years as part of the omnibus appropriations bill in 2021. The SSA maintains the most complete federal database of individuals who have died, and the file contains more than 142 million records, which go back to 1899, according to the Treasury.The Treasury projects that it will recover more than $215 million during its three-year access period, which runs from December 2023 through 2026.JohnnyYou » Today, 12:25 am » wrote: ↑ Can we grade Elon's lies about the the social security vampires?
Do you believe this is how productivity is determined?