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Originally Posted by Mentalpause
(Post 4734581)
Forced back to work yet getting unemployment in 48 hours. Not trying to be an ass, but that seems a bit of a contradiction. Can you fill us in with what's happening with ur company? Are they forcing certain high risk people to work regardless of risk,
Went to the MESC site to confirm that we were off both weeks on Monday and payment hit on Wednesday. It was not certain people--it was everbody that works on the production floor or in the distribution center. |
Originally Posted by 1960brookwood
(Post 4734576)
I did not--but what I do know.
I filed for unemployment for the first since 1980--and my wife filed for the first time ever. We both followed the posted schedule and filed 2 claims in about 25 minutes. After verifying our claims the payments hit our direct deposit accounts less than 48 hours later. The whole process was easy and painless. I do know that we are both in the high risk group and are several months away from retirement--but were forced back to work as "essential" workers while managment and execs work from home to avoid any risk while second guessing every move we make. The boating aspect seems to be a bit much--but the big picture depends on your point of view IMHO. 'little people" while the upper class can run home and hide while still keep getting paid full salary????? |
Originally Posted by SABER28
(Post 4734598)
isnt that funny how the people who are considered "essential" are the people in society that are looked at as the
'little people" while the upper class can run home and hide while still keep getting paid full salary????? Oh...BTW, my wife who is a corporate worker has "run home and hide", who is also putting in 60-65 hour weeks working her ass off under a lot of pressure. My sister and nephew who both work in NYC have run and hidden too...or should they go in to the hotspot where 10,000+ have died so far? Both are working their asses off under difficult situations also. Nothing's changed, they just work at different locations now. They're also respectful of the little people by wearing masks wherever they go and maintaining distance, and not going out unnecessarily to expose themselves and others to this horrible disease. |
Originally Posted by Indy
(Post 4734616)
I'm a "little people" keeping and getting people into their houses. During the week I look like your heros standing on the capital building steps. The upper class running and hiding and getting a full salary are paying my contracts. Guess what, they're keeping a lot of other "little people" and businesses going in this horrible time. We're all in this together, not sure why you're posting bull****.
Oh...BTW, my wife who is a corporate worker has "run home and hide", who is also putting in 60-65 hour weeks working her ass off under a lot of pressure. My sister and nephew who both work in NYC have run and hidden too...or should they go in to the hotspot where 10,000+ have died so far? Both are working their asses off under difficult situations also. Nothing's changed, they just work at different locations now. They're also respectful of the little people by wearing masks wherever they go and maintaining distance, and not going out unnecessarily to expose themselves and others to this horrible disease. |
Originally Posted by Interceptor
(Post 4734585)
As compared to your governor that made professional wrestling an essential activity, sure I'll stick with ours.
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Originally Posted by Interceptor
(Post 4734585)
As compared to your governor that made professional wrestling an essential activity, sure I'll stick with ours.
Fl pop. 21.5M 27k known cases/ 800 deaths. Mich pop 10M 32k known cases/ 2400 deaths. This despite Fl’s elderly pop., lots of recent NYC escapees, spring break, Super Bowl and a gov who doesn’t subscribe to the “ let no crisis go waste” mantra of the dems. “My business is essential because it’s essential for me to stay in business” |
Originally Posted by hoodoo
(Post 4734738)
Quick check on stats as of today:
Fl pop. 21.5M 27k known cases/ 800 deaths. Mich pop 10M 32k known cases/ 2400 deaths. This despite Fl’s elderly pop., lots of recent NYC escapees, spring break, Super Bowl and a gov who doesn’t subscribe to the “ let no crisis go waste” mantra of the dems. “My business is essential because it’s essential for me to stay in business” |
It is and has been political for some time now.
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Please don’t take me the wrong way, you have good points, but to me it would make more sense to lock down the most at risk and let the general population get to work. They say it’s not going away anytime soon and we are on the cusp of doing devastating long term economic damage that will bring on a different brand of misery.
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We are still on lockdown and everyone possible at our site is working from home. Those essential workers that were recalled are receiving hazard pay.
Got an email yesterday inviting about 400 people to crowd into a conference room for a retirement party next month. The governor of Georgia is allowing hair salons, tattoo parlors, and massage therapists to reopen as long as they maintain strict social distancing--???? I'm beginning to think human beings are too stupid to survive |
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