but I think it's a better idea if I cook my own food.
Patiently awaiting the "Essential travel only" mandate from the Governor. Businesses are issuing "must travel" letters to employees to show authorities when stopped.
It's coming.
Where do businesses get the specs on this? Not willing to say more on a public forum.
How does essential work when elderly family need assistance?
We did our essential shopping Friday, we're good for a couple weeks. Ventured out this afternoon for recreational (liquor) supplies, traffic has reduced significantly.
Patiently awaiting the "Essential travel only" mandate from the Governor. Businesses are issuing "must travel" letters to employees to show authorities when stopped.
It's coming.
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Back in the 60’s my dad said he could go anyplace on a military base with a clipboard. No one wanted to interact with him because they figured the clipboard was to write them up for doing something wrong or to assign them extra work. BS and attitude works wonders.
Now if only my mom would get out of bed before 10:30 am.
Everything I have seen so far is some corporate guy working on the fly to get something in the hands of his employees. With photoshop and a color printer I bet you could go about any where you wanted. Add in a laminator and an “official” name badge and you are likely good to go. I might become an essential nursing home employee because no one wants grandma to die. Remember anyone manning a checkpoint probably doesn’t have much more guidance than you at this point and is likely pretty low on the food chain. If you get denied at Checkpoint A go to Checkpoint B.
Back in the 60’s my dad said he could go anyplace on a military base with a clipboard. No one wanted to interact with him because they figured the clipboard was to write them up for doing something wrong or to assign them extra work. BS and attitude works wonders.
Everything I have seen so far is some corporate guy working on the fly to get something in the hands of his employees. With photoshop and a color printer I bet you could go about any where you wanted. Add in a laminator and an “official” name badge and you are likely good to go. I might become an essential nursing home employee because no one wants grandma to die. Remember anyone manning a checkpoint probably doesn’t have much more guidance than you at this point and is likely pretty low on the food chain. If you get denied at Checkpoint A go to Checkpoint B.
Back in the 60’s my dad said he could go anyplace on a military base with a clipboard. No one wanted to interact with him because they figured the clipboard was to write them up for doing something wrong or to assign them extra work. BS and attitude works wonders.
Meijer in Plainfield: Broth is gone soup is close to gone no mac & cheese. A few paper towels TP looks iffy. Pasta is pretty well looted. Breakfast cereal is pretty well-stocked. plenty of booze, Oliver wine looks like it has taken a hit.
water I’ll looks like mother Hubbards cupboard, Gatorade is taking a serious hit. Dairy/coffee creamer area: it looks really lean. Some lunchmeat but mostly clobbered.Chicken and beef very lean scratch that plenty of beef no pork
I just do not see the point of it. Seems like most people are only traveling for essential reasons anyways at this point.We did our essential shopping Friday, we're good for a couple weeks. Ventured out this afternoon for recreational (liquor) supplies, traffic has reduced significantly.
Patiently awaiting the "Essential travel only" mandate from the Governor. Businesses are issuing "must travel" letters to employees to show authorities when stopped.
It's coming.
Richmond- Menards food (I was there for sump pump and water filter issues) and Aldi are pretty slim. No one in Richmond appears to have frozen pizza. Yeast has been missing for days, so I'm on a mission for that.
Aldi had a full meat section, unlike Eaton Ohio Walmart which literally had one single pack of Tilapia in the entire Beef, Chicken, Pork, Seafood section. Aldi has also rightfully earned a reputation for overpriced meat, but I found some worth grabbing given the current market.
People are a little more testy. More are wearing various types of masks and gloves.
My dad in Cali told me its fine there for now, but that if this goes on for much longer (as in more than another one or two weeks) "keep your weapons handy." He's never been much for that kind of talk, but is worried when folks truly realize how long before "normal" will resume..
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