An anonymous caller for “The Breakfast Club,” who claimed to be a federal worker, chuckled at others in her sector on Tuesday for “slamming about working.”
All federal employees were asked to report on the work they did last week in an email after Saturday announcement “A failure to respond will be considered a resignation,” by X's Head Elon Musk, head of Government Efficiency (DOGE) head Elon Musk. The caller is “Breakfast Club“The email is a 'great opportunity' for federal workers to highlight their values for government and criticised those who complained about the work requirements under President Donald Trump's administration. (Related: Doge reportedly starts to chip in the IRS Tax Collectors legions)
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“God asks you what you did. In other jobs, they ask you at the end of this week, at the end of the month… and that's this democratic thing. It's, I don't want to put parties in it, It's like that, but they don't want to go to work,” the caller said. “They want to work from home. People don't work from home.”
“You know, this is something you signed up for. If you don't like it, please resign. Do you know what I'm saying?” she continued. “They gave you the opportunity. Find another job. I mean, it's not that difficult. You're complaining about what you're actually working. I can't understand.”
Co-host, God Charlamagne, responded, saying that he was not angry with her point of view.
“That's why I like talking to people… I like talking to the people in it.
Co-host DJ Envy asked the caller “feels”[s] I'm taking days off like there are a lot of people who don't work. ”
“Absolutely,” she replied, claiming that “gadgets” could be purchased, making it seem like remote workers are working when they are not.
“People actually buy it, use it, it's not working. And this is our taxpayer money and you have to work,” she adds. I did. “You don't like it, get another job… People who complain about writing emails, will it take five minutes from your day? 10 minutes?”
“And I read on Twitter that the guy was complaining, 'Oh, that's going to be an hour.” Does it take an hour to write the 5 completed things? Well, um, you might have needed another job,” the caller said with a laugh.
An email to federal employees directed them to list five completed tasks (excluding confidential information) by midnight Monday.
Trump signed Presidential Order on his first day mandating that all federal workers return to in-person work. The order states that all remote federal labor agreements must end, except in exceptional circumstances.
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