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Discussion Boards => Off-Topic => Topic started by: dreamyxo on April 01, 2020, 10:29:30 pm
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I'm essential so I'm still going to work but they cut hours dramatically. My company offered unpaid leave for this month. I didn't take it but I wish now that I did. I'm trying to adjust my schedule even more so I'm there less. Be safe wear a mask and gloves I know I am.
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You stay safe too!
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I work for a construction company that specializes in the petroleum field. We have been told we were essential in order to keep gas stations up and running. I'm still working my 65 - 75 hours a week.
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I am retired but one of my two children is considered an essential worker. She is what you call a Business Banker at a fairly large bank and since the small business loans have been passed, she is getting inundated with people who want info and to file. She started working 14.5 hours yesterday, all from home for now! My other daughter works for a large insurer of homes and autos and she is in the IT department. Her job is not considered essential. She has been working from home the last two weeks.
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I'm retired but I volunteer at a soup kitchen to feed the homeless so I'm essential there and they appreciate everything we do.
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I am lucky enough that my company has enough work for now for us to do telework at home. My husband too. But my oldest daughter works for a pediatrician's office and is considered essential, the cut the hours to 3 days a week, but it is still risky.
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My husband is still working in the office. He's one of only 3 or 4 not working from home. He had the option of working at home but, I really didn't want him to. We'd be under each other's feet and at each other's throats probably. Much better he work at the office. Plus, it makes Uber, Lyft and Instacart much easier to do if he's already out.
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2 in the immediate family are essential, firefighter and sheriff. My other daughter does programming for Warner Bros and they have been working from home for about a month..they are going crazy trying to fill programming for all the empty live and sports related shows slots. So I am essential for child care, in fact the kids have been staying here almost all of the time while the parents are so busy with work. We just feel like it is safer not to have them going and coming all over.
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My fiance is working right now they do not get anything additional and are in the packed grocery stores everyday.
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All you essential workers who are still working are heroes in my book. Thank God for people like you who keep the country running, or at least the basic stuff.
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My husband and I work in a 24/7 group home....we care for 2 individuals with TBI (traumatic brain injury) and 2 with respiratory deficiencies....these two have tracheotomies and already use ventilators either part time or full time, depending on which individual. None of these people can live on their own. Even their families cannot come into the home right now.
One daughter and boyfriend and one granddaughter work in the grocery stores.....to me they is "on the FRONT LINE" since they are mere feet from multiple customers all day long.
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I am but since I work in the office I am able to work from home but my husband works for the same food manufacturer and has to go in each day. So far no cases there and my daughter is a dietitian at a hospital and has to go in because of all the tube feeding request for the patients on ventilators.
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I'm retired so I'm always at home and feel very fortunate that I don't have to go out
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I am not an essential worker but my Dad works in Amgen Pharmeceutical company and they are essential. So he is working. Thank God.
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I'm retired so I'm always at home and feel very fortunate that I don't have to go out
Which location - My neighbor did work for them but now forced retired with good benefit package! He worked at Thousand Oaks, Calif. location!
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I work for fedex and another company so they consider us essential. They reduced hrs to protected hrs. We even have a letter stating we essential in case cops pull me over
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That's the stupidity of the situation. ALL jobs are essential to those who have them!
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my company provides landscaping services so this is considered essential
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My Dad is an essential worker. He is being paid most of his salary, but he only works 2-3 days per week. He works in Amgen in the food area and wears masks and gloves all provided by work.
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Stay safe, OP. Personally, I am not mission-essential personnel. My job has me work remotely and calls me in when needed. However, I know a few people in health care and they are reporting in. Praying for their safety.
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I am on full retirement and recovering from surgery anyway, so timing was right for me. I still pray this could be put behind us very soon and feel for those who need to face it head-on.
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I'm retired, but my daughter and son-in-law are considered essential workers. My daughter owns a convenience store that sells gas and my son-in-law drives a tractor trailer truck for Dominos.
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thanks to everyone on the front line - I am fortunate enough to be able to work from home. Hope we are all back in the world pretty soon.
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Stay safe, OP. Personally, I am not mission-essential personnel. My job has me work remotely and calls me in when needed. However, I know a few people in health care and they are reporting in. Praying for their safety.
I was supposed to work last week but luckily they extended the leave of absence for April as well so I took it. I was scared to go to work honestly so I'm happy I can stay home. I don't have to go back until June and hopefully it will be safer then.
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My job has been deemed as essential but even so we have reduced hours.
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Everybody please be safe it is very dangerous
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Thank you all for all that you do. Stay safe.
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I find the term "essential" so funny and not in the haha way. I feel if you are working anywhere, you are essential. Or doesn't it count for anything.
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Not an essential worker in my family, proud of those that are