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What does occupancy indicator FOW mean?

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future office worker, and you are not in the reporting system that tracks door swipes and VPN.
If you have this indicator you will be receiving (if you have not already) a letter telling you where your new work location is and when you are to be there.

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Post ID: @3svj+1qt8iKzZ

"FOW stands for Fire-able Office Worker."
or Freaking Old Worker

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Post ID: @1wgt+1qt8iKzZ

FOW stands for Fire-able Office Worker. If you see that on your occupancy indicator, bad news for you.

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Post ID: @1tpo+1qt8iKzZ

Future Office Worker.

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Post ID: @1lvb+1qt8iKzZ

Flexible Office Worker

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Post ID: @1wvb+1qt8iKzZ

Expendable and next up on the chopping block.

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Post ID: @1zxl+1qt8iKzZ

Flatulent obese worker.

They’re becoming an issue.

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Post ID: @1myl+1qt8iKzZ

FOW- indicates you are NOT in your future location.

Your role is moving to a different “hub” location. Essentially your work location is temporary.

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Post ID: @1zpz+1qt8iKzZ

Flexible Office Worker - used to mean show up at the office from time to time... Mostly replaced by either TW (Teleworker/Virtual) or FTO (Full Time Office) which for most means at least 3 days per week (and for others - depending on org - every non-PTO day = office).

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Post ID: @rrs+1qt8iKzZ

Future Office Worker - "AT&T location if space is available. If space is not available, virtual until in the long-term location. "

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