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Using WF office closer to home

Is anyone else using a WF office location closer to home but that is not considered their designated location? I know the RTO system flags for this, but has anyone experienced other issues from management / HR in doing this?

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Post ID: @OP+1rji3Qfe

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I only go to the office that’s closer - not going to pay for Charlotte parking

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Post ID: @2nlv+1rji3Qfe

Our lob says more than 50% of your (swipes) have to be at core location. I have to go in 3 days a week, I do one close to home and 2 at core location and have had no issues.

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Post ID: @1dbv+1rji3Qfe

I asked if I could move to one of office office sites that is a 10 minute walk from my home, as opposed to the 45 minute commute. My manager tried to convince them to accommodate that, but leadership said "absolutely not"

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Post ID: @1vhb+1rji3Qfe

been told they are going to go back to the old days with access management. You'll get access to your assigned location and if you need access to a different location you have to submit and your manager has to approve. the days of granting everyone access to their entire region is soon over.

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Post ID: @cns+1rji3Qfe

I echo the first reply, I attempted this and was told the same. I ignored it initially until I was appearing on their non-compliance report, which our managers receive and I was told to go into my assigned location. Nobody on my team there but me.

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Post ID: @arg+1rji3Qfe

I did this and was told it wouldn't count towards my days in office.

So now I have to drive 30 miles in commute traffic. While my team is not even in the same region I'm in. I raised the issue and was shut down by HR.

Banking execs are knobs.

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