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Anyone else still going into work every day?

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  • 89th8 Online
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    89th
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    Hey Riley! So I go to work every other week right now. It's kind of like working during the holidays, very quiet (maybe 10% workforce) and folks wear masks when not at their desks. Otherwise, I don't go out except for a walk/jog or to the grocery store twice a month at 4am (as I did today, actually).

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    • 89th8 89th

      Hey Riley! So I go to work every other week right now. It's kind of like working during the holidays, very quiet (maybe 10% workforce) and folks wear masks when not at their desks. Otherwise, I don't go out except for a walk/jog or to the grocery store twice a month at 4am (as I did today, actually).

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      @89th said in Anyone else still going into work every day?:

      Hey Riley! So I go to work every other week right now. It's kind of like working during the holidays, very quiet (maybe 10% workforce) and folks wear masks when not at their desks. Otherwise, I don't go out except for a walk/jog or to the grocery store twice a month at 4am (as I did today, actually).

      So, how does that work in practice? My list of annoying questions is as follows:

      • I'm sure your building has some kind of entry security; is there any increased security or visitor logging going on specifically because of the pandemic?
      • How does office sanitation work? Is someone wiping down the common work areas, or individual office areas to stop contact infections? If so, how frequently do they do this?
      • What else are they doing to keep employees safe; anything I didn't mention?

      Please love yourself.

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      • 89th8 Online
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        @Aqua-Letifer

        • Nope, it's actually lighter. Again, it has that "working on the day after thanksgiving" feel.
        • Allegedly they do a "deep cleaning" each weekend.
        • The list of who's allowed to work is short, and you're only allowed to work during "your" week, which means you're at least cutting the risk of exposure by 50%. Otherwise, no in-person meetings, people in cubes are not allowed to sit adjacent to another person, and folks are asked to wipe their desk area with cleaning wipes at the end of the day. Oh and of course, hand sanitizer dispensers next to each elevator.
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          Aqua Letifer
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          Interesting. I wonder why they don't ask the janitorial staff to wipe down personal work spaces daily?

          Please love yourself.

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          • 89th8 Online
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            I think just because there are too many work spaces (large building) and the cleaning crew is probably minimized too. Plus, "many hands make light work", it's very easy for each individual to wipe down their own desk each day.

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            • 89th8 89th

              I think just because there are too many work spaces (large building) and the cleaning crew is probably minimized too. Plus, "many hands make light work", it's very easy for each individual to wipe down their own desk each day.

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              @89th said in Anyone else still going into work every day?:

              Plus, "many hands make light work", it's very easy for each individual to wipe down their own desk each day.

              But then you're relying on individuals to actually do that. And at my office? You've got to be fucking kidding me.

              A week prior to the governor shutting things down in MD, my office had hand sanitizer by the front door. That's it. That was the extent of their preparation. And on their lunch breaks, my co-workers went to crowded restaurants and complained about how their gyms were being affected. And even now, during the lockdown, there are still dumb motherfuckers going into that building.

              Please love yourself.

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                I still go to the golf course every day, weather permitting

                I think overall business is slightly up

                Most days I am the first guy off and play solo in about 2 hours, potential virus exposure is minimal

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                • 89th8 Online
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                  89th
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                  @Aqua-Letifer yeah it sounds like your office mates were a bit foolish, but so were mine leading up to this, and we also only had a few hand sanitizers for a while too. I’m only back because my contract requires me to be back during these weeks so our project remains somewhat on schedule. Definitely stay out as long as possible, or at least until medical facilities are less strained!

                  @Copper if I didn’t have a toddler at home I would be playing golf EVERY single day. Enjoy!

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                  • 89th8 89th

                    @Aqua-Letifer yeah it sounds like your office mates were a bit foolish, but so were mine leading up to this, and we also only had a few hand sanitizers for a while too. I’m only back because my contract requires me to be back during these weeks so our project remains somewhat on schedule. Definitely stay out as long as possible, or at least until medical facilities are less strained!

                    @Copper if I didn’t have a toddler at home I would be playing golf EVERY single day. Enjoy!

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                    @89th said in Anyone else still going into work every day?:

                    @Aqua-Letifer yeah it sounds like your office mates were a bit foolish

                    I work with a whole lot of people who aren't sharp in any sense.

                    Please love yourself.

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                    • MikM Mik

                      Riley's job is essential. Canadians like to eat.

                      Riley, please accept my thanks for keeping all my northern family fed. What steps are they taking at your plant to keep people safe and distanced?

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                      Hey guys! Haven’t been posting much partly due to being hella busy with work, and partly because I didn’t really like Tapatalk. George sent me a FB message this weekend about the new place.

                      For anyone who doesn’t know, I work for a large meat processing company, in a plant that produces sliced deli meats and hot dogs. I started out as an operator 6 years ago, and was a union steward for 2 years until I became lead hand for the thermal processing (aka cooking) area. This was still a union position and I was technically still able to remain a steward but I felt it was a conflict of interest and resigned as a steward. I’m now in a salaried (non-union) position, Thermal Specialist. I oversee all the cook and chill processes, with about 10 union operators who work under me.

                      @Mik said in Anyone else still going into work every day?:

                      Riley's job is essential. Canadians like to eat.

                      Riley, please accept my thanks for keeping all my northern family fed. What steps are they taking at your plant to keep people safe and distanced?

                      Thanks Mik. Quite a few steps, which have been gradually added over the past month. There are about 1000 employees, very few of whom can work from home. Before you can enter the building, you have to pass through a trailer where they do a thermal scan to confirm no fever. You’re then handed a mask which must be worn all day unless you are alone in an enclosed room. Inside there are cones everywhere to force traffic to single file. Plexiglass dividers have been installed at all break room tables, and only 2 per table for 4, one on each side of the divider. In washrooms and hand wash areas, every other sink is disabled. All staff, union and salary receive a bonus of $80/week.

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                      • jon-nycJ Online
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                        Good to hear, Riley, and good to see you here!

                        Only non-witches get due process.

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                          Good to see you here again Riley!

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                            Sounds like they are really doing a good job and taking it seriously. Do you ever see any knuckleheads ignoring the new rules?

                            The Brad

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                            • LuFins DadL LuFins Dad

                              Sounds like they are really doing a good job and taking it seriously. Do you ever see any knuckleheads ignoring the new rules?

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                              @LuFins-Dad said in Anyone else still going into work every day?:

                              Sounds like they are really doing a good job and taking it seriously. Do you ever see any knuckleheads ignoring the new rules?

                              The only one really is people not wearing masks.

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                                Stay safe, Riley.

                                Good to hear from you!

                                “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                                Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                                  What else is going on, Riley? House improvements? Roommates? Girlfriend?
                                  Whoops! Did I say that last one out loud?

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                                    Horace
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                                    hey Riley, good to see you here. Hey you're lucky, you have great hair even when you don't cut it.

                                    Education is extremely important.

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                                    • 89th8 Online
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                                      89th
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                                      @Riley nice update, glad to see you’re doing well.

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                                        MainerMikeBrown
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                                        I normally do volunteer work at two libraries, an agricultural farm, and a food pantry.

                                        The two libraries are closed due to the coronavirus, of course. However, the pantry and the farm are both necessities. So I'm still volunteering at those two places.

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                                          You’re a good man, Mike.

                                          Only non-witches get due process.

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