Bowling4Bikes
Steee-riiike!
we had a person test positive wednesday. they closed for one day for cleaning. one. opened back up today and were expected to go in.
I've been driving by there the past couple months for work and saw it, immediately thought of you. :-(
It sucks, but at least they got the driver. DUI or cranial rectitis? I've been seeing a whole lot more of the CR lately, people are out of their fookin' minds! :wow
we had a person test positive wednesday. they closed for one day for cleaning. one. opened back up today and were expected to go in.
I suppose that is going to be the norm for a while. :nchantr
Do you know anyone that said screw it I am out??
Just extended work from home till July 1
:wow
That is very conservative... I hope!
I got called back to work in late June. I didn't go. According to my coworkers who did go back, it was a very smart decision.
I was a PBX operator and control clerk for the Hyatt in SF. I had a cushy office, handled all calls coming into the hotel, did all the reports and paperwork the FD agents used to do, assisted reservations, blocked rooms and filled holes, and helped on special projects for the housekeeping and engineering departments. I also handled the Air Canada accounts. Pretty sweet job after being on the front desk for years. My job was the first one eliminated. In-House Reservations, Concierge, Market Cashier and Lobby Porter soon followed. When they called me back to work, they informed me that it would be as a Front Desk Agent. So basically I'd be doing my old job while working the desk, in addition to handling reservations, concierge, and running the market (gift shop, grab-and-go food items, coffee and pastries in the morning, etc.) I wasn't happy about the exposure angle of working the desk, and voiced my concerns to my HR director. She had no idea about the pending kidney donation and was speechless when I told her about it. She mentioned that there was no lobby porter anymore and that I'd have to clean the lobby, elevators and public restrooms, and she didn't think that was a good idea for me. Yeah, no kidding! My husband and I had already discussed the situation and decided I wouldn't go back until after my sister's transplant. Even if I lost my unemployment benefits and job, it just wasn't worth it. Long story short my HR gal was impressed, and I will keep my seniority if/when I go back, and HR kept my benefits flowing.
Not sure what the future holds for me but I am not worrying about it. I realize this is a luxury that I am very fortunate to have.
I might be getting a J O B in October. :wow
L2 Customer Support Engineer for a computer/network security company. It's based in the UK so a trip over there 1x/qtr for a week, and the rest WFH.
Not sure how I feel about it, it's tech (again), and full-time. :x
On the plus side, full bennies and the prerequisite tech salary.:teeth