I'm a federal worker who returned to the office. The process felt rushed, and the people I work with aren't even there.
Briefly

A federal worker in Illinois, feeling anxiety about returning to the office, faced unexpected challenges upon being assigned to a location he had never previously heard of. Despite preparing for a return, he experienced grief over losing remote work privileges, which resurfaced intermittently. The assigned office location was unfamiliar, with limited information available, and the worker found himself among others in a similar situation of sudden transition, highlighting the difficulties of reentering an office environment after significant remote work periods.
I was like, "What the hell is this place?" I thought I had seen the full list of available places they could assign me.
The nearest place to get lunch is the better part of a half-mile walk up the road to your choice of Mexican restaurants.
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