Oh yeah, a bunch of questions and news about his IG firings and Pompeo and all of a sudden he's taking hydroxychloroquine. Lol ok sure buddy. Yes we'll look over here while you continue to dismantle democracy, no problem
Honestly wouldn't be surprised if he's taking it. That seems like one of those things where he randomly tells the truth in a endless stream of lies and you're completely thrown off later when it gets reported that he's taking it
We know of 2 ppl very close to him in the WH who are +. That means that there are likely several more too.
Job is bringing us back to office next Monday. I feel it’s too early so I took the week off. I don’t understand the rush. We’re actually functioning quite well working from home.
We know of 2 ppl very close to him in the WH who are +. That means that there are likely several more too.
I’ve been taking a long break from this thread (which by the way has been phenomenal for my mental health) but this Trump HCQ story dragged me back in. friend texted me that and I honestly couldn’t believe it.
Based on an email I received today, I think we’re going back the Tuesday after Memorial Day. Makes sense. Cram a few hundred state employees into cubicles after more than a few of them were irresponsibly close on the beach.
just drove past my gym supposed to be 25% but the bitch is completely packed wasn’t gonna go anyways just wanted to see thanks governor dipshit!!
My company just announced today that we are at home until AT LEAST September 1st nationwide. They have said all along that they want to be followers rather than leaders on going back to the office and by making September 1st the earliest return date that it takes the burden off of parents to decide what to do about child care all Summer (and hopefully schools will be back by September). Also said they'd give at least 4 weeks notice before we officially go back in, whether it's September 1 or later. Really love the company I work for. They may not be perfect but they seem to genuinely care about their employees.
My uncle is now in hospice and most likely linked to covid. They’d have to cut a part of his skull out to get rid of his brain swelling.
My work announced guidelines for returning to work - essentially a spectrum of hurdles that need to be cleared before different segments of the workforce return to the office. Given the conditions stated, appears we might only start bringing small pockets of critical non-essential employees back in the August/September timeframe at the earliest. The vast majority remaining though will continue to work from home, and from the looks of it, may do so through the end of the year. Thankfully the company isn't taking any undue risks here and playing it smart/safe.
Extra pay and over-paid are two different things. Every company that accidentally overpays someone will require that it be paid back.
We just got a steady supply and restrictions on this have been lifted, and this dumb cunt might have just started this shit show for Lupus and RA patients all over again.
They need to tell Kroger: “The lifting of some restrictions does not mean it is safe. It only means that the Hospital ICUs can take care of us when we get sick. If anything it will become more hazardous for us as restrictions are lifted.”
buddy I cant tell you how badly those employees are treated shit pay, won't give out full time so they don't have time to pay benefits or paid leave
They gave us a raise based off performance then 2 weeks later cut the pharmacy hours by 75%. If I'm lucky I will make my normal weekly paycheck by the end of this month.
maybe once you get to management and stuff, sure but anyone not that, it's the same as any grocery store