Well, the gubmint says I am essential. Really wanted some forced time off.
Was she toting an AR?
Nah. She's a wheelgun momma.
Well, the gubmint says I am essential. Really wanted some forced time off.
Was she toting an AR?
Please correct me if I'm missing something, but this looks pretty mild to me for a "lockdown"?
Yeah, it's pretty much what everyone's been doing anyway, but I guess now it's just "official" (but they're not going to be actively enforcing it).Please correct me if I'm missing something, but this looks pretty mild to me for a "lockdown"?
Here is an FAQ put out by the Governors office regarding the Stay-at-home order:
Yeah, it's pretty much what everyone's been doing anyway, but I guess now it's just "official" (but they're not going to be actively enforcing it).
It's just a mechanism to force idiotic employers like mine to finally do the right thing. This morning I got an email about our Covid-19 insurance coverage, but no one ever said "you should probably work remotely if you can" at any point in any of this.
Also undetermined if they're just planning to lay everybody off for 2 weeks, or 2 months, or keep us on and have us work remotely, or...?
Sit-Rep up here could be "nobody has a job anymore" before Friday. Elkhart is going to get hit hard.
I'm glad my employer gave us the work at home orders last week. Actually I was a little surprised that they waited as long as they did.
There isn't a food shortage. There's simply a shortage of shelf space.
Walmart doesn't have a back room of stock; stuff arrives on a truck and goes straight to the sales floor. So it's just that they are selling out quicker than they can move it. But the food still exists. It'll be there will people quit panicking and over-buying.
.gov FAQ
What is an essential business?
Essential businesses and services include but are not limited to grocery stores, pharmacies, gas stations, police stations, fire stations, hospitals, doctorÂ’s offices, health care facilities, garbage pickup, public transit, and public service hotlines such as SNAP and HIP 2.0.
A list can be found in the GovernorÂ’s executive order at in.gov/coronavirus.
I couldn't find this list anywhere...