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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NOT ONE BIT SURPRISED——
JUST WHAT MANY OF US THOUGHT-—
SHE IS GETTING PAID & HAS SECOND “GIG” ON THE SIDE.
CHEATER-—ALL THE WAYS POSSIBLE.
SINCE SHE AS OPENLY ADMITTED TO HER CHEATING-—CAN SHE BE FIRED?????
I’m fortunate. I work from home and if they were to require that I come back in, I have the option of retiring but I think that’s a couple years away as our home office building is being vacated & they haven’t found a permanent site. They are leasing some floors from another company who has a WFH policy and that building is less then 10 years old.
MORE PRODUCTIVE===THEY HAVE ANOTHER SIDE GIG WHILE BEING PAID BY FEDS/TAXPAYERS
They've done pretty well at the USGS, parts of the NWS, and the FAA crash investigation unit. Those would make good models.
That’s no Federal court worker it’s a slacker.
Moans about having to return to the office five days a week.
Still a small part of government.
No doubt.
Why is it always the glasses?
<>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.<>
I didn’t realize that I didn’t despise our government enough.
My bad.
“It ain’t just Federal workers.”
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That is a sticky wicket. Personally, I would enjoy working from home based on my temperment. I am extremely anal in my work habits and do not want any nonsense around me.
There are many instances if in a Union setting the hard workers are severely outnumbered by the slugs. Many Management (I worked with outstanding and dim-witted ones) don’t want to cause any union issues and will not enforce good work requirements.
It’s probably from that perspective some on FR are coming from when they say it’s more productive to work from home.
Unfortunately there are those who actually babysit their children the majority of the time and manage to simply skate by the minimum of work if even that much.
A person working from home should actually have a sitter for children during their work hours. It’s a deprivation of both honest work for the employer and attention to the children if done otherwise.
Those who are doing side jobs while on a job’s clock should be prosecuted under the law if possible and at the least fired from the job from which they are working remote.
((Off my soapbox for now.))
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