What do you do?
Been looking at the different jobs and looking to see what's labeled essential workers.
Just curious
Michael
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I am an Area Manger for 35 schools 200 employees under me for the Facility grounds and custodial services, I was in the family business for 40 years and got on with the school board 6 years ago, stuff like this is why I don’t think I will ever go back in my own business. Funny thing I have 500 hours of sick time and 480 of vacation built up in those six years just in case I ever needed them which I was worried we might.
In hurricanes we are on call as well as many of my schools are shelters, that is never fun.
It's just the flu watch the next few weeks. The schools might be hospitals. Down here it's just beginning. Johnson and Johnson are doing some interesting research.
For the last 3 weeks we have been disinfecting from ceiling to floor over and over and over, my wife is a nurse for her school and they will be working 12 hours a week for now.
My sister 45 yrs a nurse 2 master degrees and last years taught. She was head nurse at a hospital in Va DC suburbs during the aids epidemic she told me back in Feb this was going to be a really bad one. Brother in law EMT director for Cape Cod and director for southern De retired cancer survivor and he has been asked to come back. I got an email today from OPM asking me to come out of retirement and do what job I have no idea. I feel for the younger members with parents still alive and grand parents. This virus stays alive on surfaces and like aids one can be a carrier and not show or test to have it.
I told both my parents I will call everyday but not come see them, both in their 80’s, mom with one lung and dad with Parkinson’s they are who I worry about.
Speaking of being locked down, go to Netflicks, Amazon Prime or wherever and watch the movie Unlocked. But remember it's just a movie.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1734493...nm_flmg_act_15
Just subscribed for my free 30 days on Netflix today:cheers:
https://www.foxnews.com/us/doctor-co...-york-red-tapeQuote:
"Governor Cuomo has requested beds, personnel and supplies. He further stated one is not good enough; the state needs all three together," Katsnelson claimed. "We offered New York City hospitals, 600 beds, 100 people staff, and supplies (for free). We have sent our offer to governor email and answered his Tweet and there was no response. We give him exactly what he asked for, and nobody called us from the governor's office."
Because this governor and ny administration is full of **** and are trying to make it look like the federal gov and Trump abandoned them and weren't doing their job..
And the media are trying to do the same thing with out right lying about the time line of events.
Cuomo and NYC mayor from the beginning have screwed this up and just blamed everyone else they even start with blaming each other..
Cuomo from day one was screaming about all the stuff he needed but had no clue.. so if someone in the state offers help it will just show what we said all along we have alot of it in the state already you have to COORDINATE WITH EVERYONE but that would take just even half competent governor and staff..but as you can see they can't answer an email or a tweet!!
If he spent half as much resources and time as he does in planning writing his daily ffing tv speachs this would not be as big a problem.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...es/2960151001/Quote:
Of the 4,758 deaths in New York since the first on March 14, 61% were men and 39% were women, the state Department of Health reportedon its new data portal.
In addition, 63% of the deaths were among those age 70 and older, while 7% of the cases were those 49 and younger.
And 4,089 of those who died had at least one other chronic disease, the records showed:
The leading underlying illness was hypertension, which showed up in 55% of the deaths.
Next was diabetes, which was diagnosed in 1,755 deaths, or about 37% of the cases.
Other top illnesses found in those who died from coronavirus were hyperlipidemia; coronary artery disease; renal disease and dementia.
I knew it. Them women are out to get us.Quote:
Of the 4,758 deaths in New York since the first on March 14, 61% were men and 39% were women, the state Department of Health reportedon its new data portal.
Finally, some truths are coming out about the "crisis" and the flawed models:
https://video.foxnews.com/v/6147891073001