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We're going to re-open on Monday because they mayor is a libertarian shitbag insistent on protecting the precious dollars, despite the fact that we're in the middle of our first spike in cases. He's insistent that our county's numbers are only going up now that we're testing like we should have to begin with, and the fact that our hospitals aren't currently overwhelmed must mean it's all a hoax and we're safe to re-open. This is despite the fact that our governor, perhaps one of the strongest deniers of the seriousness of the outbreak, has laid out stricter criteria for re-opening that would, if followed, prohibit the actions our city is taking. The only potential upside personally is that I've been able to negotiate a situation where I work a very small number of hours prepping and cleaning before we open and then leaving, putting me in a position where I can avoid interacting with the general public, still get some hours to help maintain my sanity, but not make enough to nullify my unemployment benefits. My hope is that I can avoid dealing with work and the public as much as possible until my son is born and I'm put on my paternity leave. Then hopefully the city gets shut back down and I can spend even more time with my family. Or the whole thing gets shut down early, no one has to risk their health, AND I get paternity time plus more, if dreams are coming true. In any case, it beats refusing to return to work and losing income entirely right before I become a dad.
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# ? May 10, 2020 00:46 |
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# ? May 28, 2024 12:55 |
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We now require masks at all times out of the house. This of course means all masks are sold out everywhere because of hoarders, as are all bandanas. Also you aren’t supposed to go into the store to buy that stuff anyway. It was announced suddenly and without warning when they allowed to mall to reopen. I loving hate this place. I am honestly starting to root for the virus, except that the people who are getting hosed and going to continue getting hosed are not the people who are doing all this stupid bullshit.
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# ? May 10, 2020 00:50 |
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Hotel I work at still closed for now. I know the company will do the right thing with all this after the CEO have Trump the business the other day. I've been feeling really lovely for a month had a video appointment with my Dr she said she couldn't order a covid test based on my symptoms but I should still go to the triage trailer and get checked out. Turns out I may just have tonsillitis or strep throat. Yay!?
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# ? May 10, 2020 06:20 |
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Our governor is doing a slow re-opening by region, you know, like a reasonable person might do. Well a bunch of state representatives from around here say they're just going to ignore all this. Yay!!
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# ? May 10, 2020 07:03 |
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I don't keep up with this thread, so this is probably old news, but Employee-Level ServeSafe is currently FREE online.
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# ? May 14, 2020 15:25 |
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Got a preliminary interview in a field that's not in any way related to food service, and I'm quite pleased. I'll suffer immense amounts of corporate bullshit if it means leaving the garbage farm fucks at the bar behind forever.
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# ? May 14, 2020 22:42 |
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I guess Wisconsin will be the first sacrifice on the alter of "economy". The massive rush for everyone to go out and binge drink as much as they can for the next few days/weeks will definitely have some drastic results.
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# ? May 14, 2020 23:14 |
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pentyne posted:I guess Wisconsin will be the first sacrifice on the alter of "economy". The massive rush for everyone to go out and binge drink as much as they can for the next few days/weeks will definitely have some drastic results. We opened our mall last week, and the governor finally gave up and told our counties to do whatever since they were going to anyway. We're just close enough we have people driving up from San Francisco and the bay area to go to the mall. I'm currently expecting to remain unemployed for a good while longer as we become a new outbreak, but I suppose maybe everything will be awesome and only healthy people will come here and everyone will follow the rules.
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# ? May 14, 2020 23:21 |
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Opening bars is insane. I understand opening restaurants at 25% capacity, especially if they have a patio and prioritize service there but bars are designed to negate social distancing.
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# ? May 14, 2020 23:22 |
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Where I'm at you're not allowed to order at the bar, but you are allowed to sit at the bar. Basically, the bar is considered "a table", and you're meant to order from your table so they can be spaced properly. So if you wanna order at the bar you first need to sit down at the bar.
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# ? May 14, 2020 23:29 |
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Japan is slowly lifting the state of emergency outside of Tokyo, Osaka, the surrounding prefectures, and Hokkaido since the number of new cases has been coming down and staying low for a while. I guess we'll have to see what that means. I know there were earlier concerns that the government was hiding some of the cases but it seems like things are improving. Japan's response probably wasn't the best, but they at least did something and people mostly seemed to follow the rules. I wonder when I'll even be able to go home to the US for a visit. Stay safe everyone!
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# ? May 15, 2020 07:46 |
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Helps when 80% of the population's primary passion in life is following rules.
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# ? May 15, 2020 08:54 |
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They also have more hospital beds per capita than any other nation on the planet
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pentyne posted:I guess Wisconsin will be the first sacrifice on the alter of "economy". The massive rush for everyone to go out and binge drink as much as they can for the next few days/weeks will definitely have some drastic results. Hudson wisconsin now prepares for an influx of Minnesotans into their state
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# ? May 17, 2020 07:02 |
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Husband works for a natural foods co-op that has a salad bar as well as a hot bar in the deli section. That's all been shut down since March; it's been all just pre-pack grab & go. He's normally on register/floor, but got assigned to deli this week. "What're ya doing back there?" I ask, puzzled. I mean, he's got BOH experience, he's no stranger to making 25 lbs of egg salad at a time, but it seemed weird. Turns out they're opening the bars back up, but having employees dole it out; the customers can't self-serve. Which is... good? I guess? But hoooooo-boy, I can't wait to hear the stories he'll have about kale-worshipping yoga Karens having him make custom salads for them. "Um, more chia seeds. No, more... Wait, that's too much! Now it weighs too much! Ugh, can you make another one? I'm not paying for that!" I am sooooo glad I don't work there anymore, I would probably beat someone to death with a sack of non-GMO organic craisins by the end of the week.
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# ? May 17, 2020 21:34 |
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Yoga Karen is a good user name
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# ? May 17, 2020 21:50 |
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Sandwich Anarchist posted:Yoga Karen is a good user name Yoga Karen is a good indie pop-ska band with upbeat melodies but scathing politically inclined lyrics
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# ? May 17, 2020 21:55 |
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My "favorite" Yoga Karen from when I worked there was the one who insisted that because she bought some fingers of fresh turmeric from us, we schmucks back in the deli had to run them through the juicer for her. Turmeric root + juicer = half an hour of burning out the juicer motor so she could get, like 4t of turmeric juice out of it. And still wanted to complain, even though we just killed our juicing/smoothie operation for the next few hours until the motor cooled off, thanks to her request. So, yeah, say a prayer for my husband.
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# ? May 17, 2020 22:03 |
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JacquelineDempsey posted:My "favorite" Yoga Karen from when I worked there was the one who insisted that because she bought some fingers of fresh turmeric from us, we schmucks back in the deli had to run them through the juicer for her. Wouldn't that also turn the machine an incredibly bright, impossible-to-remove yellow?
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# ? May 18, 2020 15:45 |
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Shooting Blanks posted:Opening bars is insane. I understand opening restaurants at 25% capacity, especially if they have a patio and prioritize service there but bars are designed to negate social distancing. Wow I never thought of that but ... yes.
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# ? May 19, 2020 07:46 |
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I've started buying restaurant equipment for my shop. Ugh, everyone in restaurant supply is dying, these poor salesmen are so thirsty. Usually its just the head of sales, because he's already laid off everyone that worked for him. A guy called me back with a price for my scoop cases, and I told him that I was going to buy them from someone else (had to, due to franchise reasons), and I thought he was going to cry.
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# ? May 19, 2020 13:48 |
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permanent closings are starting to roll in anyone who didn’t adapt to curbside/delivery still has to pay rent and the development we run out of is starting to look like a ghost town as a result
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# ? May 19, 2020 16:56 |
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The real CDC recommendation for social distancing is 13 feet. There was obviously no way they were going to get people to follow that, so they reduced it to 6. Everything is hosed for the next ten years. Welcome to the rerun of the early 20th century.
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# ? May 20, 2020 16:10 |
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I wonder when I'll be able to visit home while still being allowed back into Japan.
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# ? May 20, 2020 18:53 |
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Just got an email that we are reopening the 1st, but nothing about any restaurants or when I personally have to go back to work. I assume I'm fairly high up the list in terms of getting called back, but maybe they aren't going to open my restaurant for awhile (very small venue with tight seating) and instead of calling me to work the other place they'll just leave me in reserve for awhile. With three layers of assorted management that I'm not sure have even seen a kitchen in person before, it's always a fun game trying to figure out what will happen next.
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# ? May 20, 2020 20:17 |
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SweetWillyRollbar posted:I wonder when I'll be able to visit home while still being allowed back into Japan. If they'd just legalize weed I wouldn't even think about leaving.
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# ? May 21, 2020 03:59 |
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Well we're open and so are the bars here. Bossman got us all black masks, which was nice, but I'm pretty sure the thing is made out of recycled beer coozies. Its like breathing through a cheap mousepad, also its itchy as hell by the end of the shift and I'm pretty sure I'm starting to break out. I'm waiting for him to realize that his identical one is horrible but he's just plain poo poo at actually wearing the drat thing while in the dining room so it might be a long wait. Ironically we have a huge stash of N95 masks we were using when we were just doing curbside (BOH still is using these) that someone randomly gave us one day, and they're super comfy, but sadly they don't go with the blacks, so zits and the smell of yesterdays coffee breath it is.
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# ? May 21, 2020 09:10 |
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Guildenstern Mother posted:Well we're open and so are the bars here. Bossman got us all black masks, which was nice, but I'm pretty sure the thing is made out of recycled beer coozies. Its like breathing through a cheap mousepad, also its itchy as hell by the end of the shift and I'm pretty sure I'm starting to break out. I'm waiting for him to realize that his identical one is horrible but he's just plain poo poo at actually wearing the drat thing while in the dining room so it might be a long wait. Ironically we have a huge stash of N95 masks we were using when we were just doing curbside (BOH still is using these) that someone randomly gave us one day, and they're super comfy, but sadly they don't go with the blacks, so zits and the smell of yesterdays coffee breath it is. Wait, you have better masks and you can't wear them because they don't match your loving shirts? I would just grab one of those and wear it and dare the manager to call me out on it.
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# ? May 21, 2020 10:35 |
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Skwirl posted:Wait, you have better masks and you can't wear them because they don't match your loving shirts? I would just grab one of those and wear it and dare the manager to call me out on it. If they're the kind with the vent though they're not actually better. The mask is to prevent someone who's an asymptomatic spreader (i.e. has it and doesn't know) from spreading it to others. The vent lets your breath out for an easier time, and therefore does little to no actual filtering of air you're breathing out.
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# ? May 21, 2020 11:58 |
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I'm lucky my mom, aged 72, is still a drat good seamstress. She is making some really nice masks for everyone at my store, several layers with-whatever-is-supposed-to-be-in-the-middle, and a cutesey pattern on the outside, to minimize the ninja effect. I've got a washer/dryer stack in store, so everybody gets a clean one for every shift, and doesn't have to take it home and/or clean it. I'm looking out for my employees as much as possible.
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# ? May 21, 2020 12:08 |
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N95s protect the wearer. During the recent bushfires in Australia they sold out everywhere, because they filter out smoke. They're basically a disposable respirator. By design they have a valve so that you can breathe out more easily, and breathing out doesn't go through the filter. They're not designed to protect others, which is what surgical masks (or wearing whatever across your mouth) is for.
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# ? May 23, 2020 01:48 |
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Sweaty cotton mask in a hot kitchen crew checking in
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# ? May 23, 2020 17:26 |
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poverty goat posted:Sweaty cotton mask in a hot kitchen crew checking in heard that
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# ? May 23, 2020 19:46 |
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So first week open, saturday was packed. We were 100% ignoring the max capacity rule, which I was and am against, and just relying on tables being spaced 6ft apart. Patio was packed, so about as good of a saturday as we can hope for going forward. Sale totals were really low, like 70% of normal, and if we didn't have the patio it would have been about 30-40%. I really don't think its going to be enough and the restaurant is going to close. When? Who knows. I've got a meeting with a coding academy on Wed. Hopefully that all pans out and I either get to quit or there's not too much gap between the restaurant closing and me finding a new job. Thanks covid for the kick in the rear end I needed to become a computer toucher and get out of this miserable place.
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# ? May 24, 2020 20:05 |
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I'm getting a construction job, gently caress that dumb poo poo.
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# ? May 24, 2020 20:14 |
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How can I become a computer toucher... And get paid
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# ? May 24, 2020 20:20 |
Nepotism tbqh. The work is that easy
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# ? May 24, 2020 20:24 |
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Mike the TV posted:How can I become a computer toucher... And get paid Find an entry level contract position from a placement agency like KForce, Robert Half, Expedia/Manpower or Kelly Services (there are dozens of large ones). I say this as a Senior Computer Toucher
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# ? May 25, 2020 03:27 |
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Mike the TV posted:How can I become a computer toucher... And get paid Errant Gin Monks posted:Find an entry level contract position from a placement agency like KForce, Robert Half, Expedia/Manpower or Kelly Services (there are dozens of large ones). Get your CompTIA A+ (bit of money + time) to get past recruiter filters, lay down heavy on the resume about your past experience working under pressure (with difficult customers) to still deliver excellent service, as well as your ability to prioritize multiple tasks.
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That sounds like a great place to start, thanks guys. Touching computers has been a hobby for a long time. I have a decent savings so I have some time and money to invest. I've been in management for years and I'm pretty sure in the DC area there are a million unemployed restaurant managers and very few open jobs so this is a transition I deeeffinitely need to make
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