"I'm done there, at the VA hospital. I'm not allowed to go on the premises anymore. I asked him can I still work on the job site and just bring my lunch and not got to the cafeteria and he said he wanted me off the premises."
There were 98,000 federal workers who owed Uncle Sam about $1 billion in 2010.
Shouldn't those federal workers be barred from federal property and jobs, too?
” I asked him can I still work on the job site and just bring my lunch and not got to the cafeteria and he said he wanted me off the premises.””
My read on this is the guy who did it is afraid to have the worker around. Once you’ve screwed somebody, especially if it was undeserved, you need to get them away from everybody else so they don’t talk. I’ve seen this in the working world before. Somebody who was set up for the fall so a higher-up didn’t take the blame, is escorted off the property, told not to return and then a restraining order is obtained. (Was the restraining order necessary? Probably not. But it serves as additional “justification” in and of itself.)
Doing it this way allows the higher-up to control the narrative.
There are two classes of citizens in this country; government workers and everybody else.