No Im not, but my husband who works at lowes in delaware (which is in state of emergency) has to work a closing shift tonight....I dont understand that,how is it that NOBODY is supposed to be on the Roads but want all there employees to be working (because they are essential). This really doesnt make any sense to me!
Yes Our business has been open every day. I am the owner so I am not putting employees at risk. I slept on an air mattress to be sure this business would be open. Thank you good customers.
Actually......I am stuck at work and cannot leave to go home. Even if soneone manages to come in to relieve me, I'm not sure if my car will make it home without getting stuck. aaaahhhhh, might as well accept it and hope we thaw out soon.
anonymous 9:51, one thing I can assure you is that I put in more hours per day and more days per week then you have ever even attempted to put forth in your lifetime. All for FREE, all to serve the community.
i'm working today, but my place of employment is closing at noon. so they're sending us home right in the middle of this crap, instead of closing the whole day. yeah that's smart.
No. It is like a blizzard outside. Whoever makes their employees come in while the weather is like this is an a$$. If somebody got stranded, ended up in an accident, or died because they were forced to travel in this mess that would be a tragedy.
The Superintendent of Wicomico county waited until 17 min before our start time to change from a 2hr delay to cancellation for central office and facilities employees....so I showed up after driving in this mess just to be turned around and sent home. I hope he realizes he risked lives this morning. Some people don't live in this county and have to commute.
"anonymous 9:51, one thing I can assure you is that I put in more hours per day and more days per week then you have ever even attempted to put forth in your lifetime. All for FREE, all to serve the community"
Joe, you are right! You probably do! I put in only 40 hrs per week... that's it! And bring home 120k. Thank you federal gov't... cause I do! lol
I'm a teacher, so, for that job, no. On the other hand, 3 school age children plus a toddler and one on the way - a day at home is not quite a day "off", but I'm loving it! Keep it up, snow !
I hear you, I did lose alot of family time during those years. I was young and worked my butt off. Times change, its part of life I quess. I just thought that you kinda made it sound like you were rubbing peoples faces in it. Im sure you invested alot in your education and your career, I dont doubt that at all. I dont want to argue with you.
No, Enjoying being home reading Salisbury News,watching Young and The Restless, Cooking, napping and not feeling quilty at all. It's rare for us to get snow days.
from home, somewhat...
ReplyDeleteYes I am and that's okay with me.
ReplyDeleteno work today. Non-essential county employee.
ReplyDeleteWe are at work now-but they are sending us home early!! Only the 4th time in 22 years for that!
ReplyDeleteYes! I work at Pohanka
ReplyDeleteHave no choice. Essentil personnel.
ReplyDeleteNo Im not, but my husband who works at lowes in delaware (which is in state of emergency) has to work a closing shift tonight....I dont understand that,how is it that NOBODY is supposed to be on the Roads but want all there employees to be working (because they are essential). This really doesnt make any sense to me!
ReplyDeletehubby is working from home...
ReplyDeleteYes, for at least a little while
ReplyDeleteYes Our business has been open every day. I am the owner so I am not putting employees at risk. I slept on an air mattress to be sure this business would be open.
ReplyDeleteThank you good customers.
Actually......I am stuck at work and cannot leave to go home. Even if soneone manages to come in to relieve me, I'm not sure if my car will make it home without getting stuck. aaaahhhhh, might as well accept it and hope we thaw out soon.
ReplyDeleteYes, from home.
ReplyDeleteBetter question... does Joe ever work? Answer NO
ReplyDeleteYes , I am the only one working . I had to send my workers home due to the road conditions. It is very quite and lonely . Sucks
ReplyDeleteanonymous 9:51, one thing I can assure you is that I put in more hours per day and more days per week then you have ever even attempted to put forth in your lifetime. All for FREE, all to serve the community.
ReplyDeleteNo... Watching Grandchildren.
ReplyDelete9:51
ReplyDeleteJealous much? Better question did you get your welfare check in the mail before the snow started?
anonymous 9:51, you mean, disability, social security, section 8, food stamps and food bank supplies.
ReplyDeleteSure am boss man has a plow and came to get me lol No calling out around here :)
ReplyDeleteYes. A little of this, a little of that.
ReplyDeleteSure am. To the office in OC and back to home before roads get bad. Tax Season, no time to let weather slow me down.
ReplyDeleteyes, we have never close for the twenty five years I have worked here. That's cool we me, it's a great job.
ReplyDeleteno and thank God I have no school age children to put up with
ReplyDeleteYes but thinking about heading home.
ReplyDeleteI am amazed how many people are "working" and on this site !! WTF
ReplyDeleteI'm a teacher. I can't wait to be able to go back to work. I'm getting stir crazy!
ReplyDeleteYes my company never shuts down might miss a sale,its amazing how being a salesperson turns into essential employee lol
ReplyDeleteYes I work at an electric company and we are all working 16 hour shifts until everyone is back in service.
ReplyDeleteAnd before any of you make comments about why I am on this blog when I should be working, I am on my 15 minute break right now.
No.
ReplyDeleteM&T Bank mail room in Baltimore is closed today. Will not make courier run from Eastern Shore branches to Baltimore today.
Thank God!!!
Same also applies to Hebron Saving Bank.
Sand Box John
At home.
ReplyDeleteJoe , off the subject , sorry . Are you having your news show tonight ?
ReplyDeleteOn my job, no; snow on the other hand is work
ReplyDeletegetting ready,contract for state hwy. plowing snow. again!can everyone please stay home!!!
ReplyDeleteYes-no word yet as to when we might be able to leave-it is possible that the word may not come until 5pm!!!! lol
ReplyDeleteNo, they told us just before leaving last night that we would be closed. Yeah. Will not have to fight the snow to get home
ReplyDeleteYes. My boss would never let me take a sick day or personal day for snow. So if I want to get paid here I sit.
ReplyDeleteAnd I will be working tonight as well. If I can get the van unstuck that is.
Im working on a happy mood.
ReplyDeletemy friends at Best Buy are working.
ReplyDeleteAs long as we have electricity I can work...at home..on computer..
ReplyDeleteNo, thankfully I have put in my long time of employment and am retired. As a past State employee, I have no furlough days, politics, deployment etc.
ReplyDeletei'm working today, but my place of employment is closing at noon. so they're sending us home right in the middle of this crap, instead of closing the whole day. yeah that's smart.
ReplyDeleteYes! Getting ready to plow snow again!
ReplyDeleteOnline job (check your iste in between assignments).
ReplyDeleteAlso homeschooling.
Feeding my farm animals.
TDP is right...how can all of these people say they are "working" when they are actually goofing off on the Internet???
ReplyDeleteYes, from home.
ReplyDeleteNo. It is like a blizzard outside. Whoever makes their employees come in while the weather is like this is an a$$. If somebody got stranded, ended up in an accident, or died because they were forced to travel in this mess that would be a tragedy.
ReplyDelete11:27 have you ever heard of break time or lunch time?
ReplyDeleteThe Superintendent of Wicomico county waited until 17 min before our start time to change from a 2hr delay to cancellation for central office and facilities employees....so I showed up after driving in this mess just to be turned around and sent home. I hope he realizes he risked lives this morning. Some people don't live in this county and have to commute.
ReplyDeleteNo off today.
ReplyDeleteNot working. I am a non-essential State employee. :(
ReplyDeleteNope we are closed today. Ollies actually cares about their associates and doesn't want them to risk themselves so the store can open.
ReplyDelete11:48 But I bet he told you in 2 languages. Buenos dias.
ReplyDeleteNo but only because I was scheduled off.
ReplyDeleteHeck no. By the way, is there a show at 6 o'clock today?
ReplyDelete"anonymous 9:51, one thing I can assure you is that I put in more hours per day and more days per week then you have ever even attempted to put forth in your lifetime. All for FREE, all to serve the community"
ReplyDeleteJoe, you are right! You probably do! I put in only 40 hrs per week... that's it! And bring home 120k. Thank you federal gov't... cause I do! lol
Theres the problem right there.
ReplyDeleteNo
ReplyDeleteyes, think I'm going to spend the night here.
ReplyDeleteNo, they closed my business yesterday
ReplyDelete9:51...you aren't worth $120k.
ReplyDeleteOur tax dollars wasted again.
"doug wilkerson said...
ReplyDeleteTheres the problem right there."
Where Doug? That I work 40 hrs per work for over 100k per year? I guess that's what I get for going to college and applying myself.
I'm a teacher, so, for that job, no. On the other hand, 3 school age children plus a toddler and one on the way - a day at home is not quite a day "off", but I'm loving it! Keep it up, snow !
ReplyDeleteAnon1226 -
ReplyDeleteOh ok. If you knew what I did, then you might say Thank you. But I don't expect it from the bitter crew on this board.
Get a TS security clearance and maybe you can do the same.
12:34 just the attitude, I didnt go to college and have doubled that in a year, show you the tax records if you dont believe me.
ReplyDeleteIll give you this, it has been awhile.
ReplyDeleteAnon1245 - I really could care less. I was called out by Joe. So I stated my facts.
ReplyDeleteYou can double my salary all you want... and also double my hours! I'll take that extra time with the family. Thanks
I hear you, I did lose alot of family time during those years. I was young and worked my butt off. Times change, its part of life I quess. I just thought that you kinda made it sound like you were rubbing peoples faces in it. Im sure you invested alot in your education and your career, I dont doubt that at all. I dont want to argue with you.
ReplyDeleteYes - dental assistant.
ReplyDeleteworkin on my buzz...
ReplyDeletenope....work for the school...we will be going to school till Aug.
ReplyDeleteNo, Enjoying being home reading Salisbury News,watching Young and The Restless, Cooking, napping and not feeling quilty at all. It's rare for us to get snow days.
ReplyDeleteyes. i mean no. i was working, then was sent home. so... no, not working today.
ReplyDeleteCleaning out cabinets and closets, Thats work in my opinion!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThankfully I'm a non-essential state employee who could not get out of my longass driveway from the last snow still! Taking a personal day!
ReplyDeleteHave to go in tonight at 7. Boy what fun that will be when we were told to remain off the roads after 2PM.
ReplyDeleteno work on job , just shovel snow and stuff.
ReplyDeleteI work from home so sure..as long as I have electric.
ReplyDeleteYes all day from my home office..
ReplyDeleteYES,Chesapeake rehab is there to do therapy,with the patients, even in the blizzard.
ReplyDeleteExactly WHO is shopping tonight at Lowes and all these other open businesses?
ReplyDeleteAnd I want in on this work from home thing!lol