Posted on 01/27/2025 8:28:10 AM PST by dennisw
A federal court worker and influencer has gone viral after she shared her distress about having to return to the office five days a week.
Genesis Cuesta, an assessment specialist at the Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency, took to TikTok to express her outrage, saying she was 'upset' and 'so mad' at Trump's executive order.
'It happened... what a way to end the week,' Cuesta said in a now-deleted TikTok.
'Five o'clock on a Friday, got our notice, effective March 10th, we're back in the office five days a week - no telework, and that's the most f****d thing.'
Aside from her work at the federal agency, Cuesta works as an influencer, listing her favorite finds on Amazon for a commission on any purchases done through her shared links.
Cuesta continued: 'Not only did you issue this executive order, Cheeto, but this executive order trumps, pun intended, and rescinds any previously agreed upon telework agreements.
'So before, I was able to telework once a week, when I was in the office every day, now no more.
'I am so upset, I am so mad.'
'Honestly I also feel for the parents, they're going to need to figure out child care, they're going to have to commute. So many people don't live in DC and have to drive so far every single day,' she added.
'Like, this f***ing sucks. This sucks! And the crazy thing is, we've only just begun... We're just getting started in all of this f***ery.'
Cuesta deleted her Linked In after her video went viral and sparked widespread criticism.
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Go find a different job, sweetie.
Well Genny. You can always get a job making street tacos.
They don’t live in DC, but they get paid at the rate equal to the cost of living differential. Which means, live in Podunk Hollow but get paid a high DC salary.
Any other employer would fire her silly ass for speaking out this way.
She needs to be unemployed
‘Like, this f***ing sucks. This sucks! And the crazy thing is, we’ve only just begun... We’re just getting started in all of this f***ery.’
The uniqueness of the American experiment is the ability to go up and down the social/economic ladder.
It exists no where else. It is MAGA.
Sounds to me like a Federal employee working a side job while on the job for Uncle Sam. What a chimp.
I predict 10% of the federal employees (based in DC) will fail to report.
Can’t blame her for feeling that way. But posting socially...
Maybe some amateur internet sleuth can track the timing of all of her online influencing posts to see what kind of work she really was doing from home.
EC
That position should be eliminated. She can find a stay at home job in private sector.
If your job can be done remotely in Podunk, you best show up at the office in DC every workday or somebody else in a Podunk-like place (or in Ukraine in lieu of foreign aid) will have the job instead of you.
In a way, I’m with her because sitting in traffic is such a huge waste of time and slows other people from getting their work done.
The cost of daycare is no joke, but taking care of her own kids is not what she’s paid for. But somehow it would seem to me that validating 8 hours’productive work shouldn’t be that hard, that is, only if we were expecting to get anything for that expenditure of public funds. It’s most likely there is no real need for her government job to exist.
That latter thought points to the real damage the universities have done, training people for useless careers at great expense. How to redirect those energies into productive work is no joke.
I drive over an hour to work. Can’t be done ftom home. What am I to do?
Welfare would suit this woman.
But she's not mad enough until she's BIG MAD!!!
“I predict 10% of the federal employees (based in DC) will fail to report.”
My neighbor says her daughter’s beau has half his team members living far away from the office.
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