Originally posted by astralis
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I don't disagree on the actions of executive leadership, but I also don't think culture is irrelevant either. Japanese governance isn't particularly great and its work-from-home culture non-existent, but they've seem to have done a pretty good job despite these handicaps. That's probably because they are quite hygenic.
Originally posted by Bigfella
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In my personal life:
-My Wife is starting to freak out a bit. One of her brother's friends died from COVID so it's starting to get real.
-My parents and my in-laws are both furious we are keeping baby in day care. Unfortunately, there's not much else you can do with baby when both parents work. I am pretty sure I signed an employee contract that says I am not allowed to quit in a pandemic anyways because we are essential infrastructure.
-Can't even go into the Day-care anyways. Our Day-care has been designated an emergency day-care for essential workers, and essential workers only. You drop baby off at the door, and a professional in full PPE takes baby inside. Baby gets temperature taken, and anything over 99.7 means baby goes home with you and can't come inside.
-Costco had, maybe, 15 people in it. I've never seen that, ever.
-Costco had no regular eggs left. On the other hand, all the remaining eggs are Grade AA. That's pretty cool
-WHY CAN'T I BUY MORE THAN 1 PKG OF BACON DAMMIT?!
-Our factory is implementing temperature checks prior to entry.
-Baby's medical appointments have been cancelled. Now scrambling to find somewhere we can get her vaccinated.
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