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.
When I thought I was over being upset about it, it came back.
I was like, "What the hell is this place?" I thought I had seen the full list of available places they could assign me.
There was barely anything about it on my agency's internal website.
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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