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By *ENGUYMan
over a year ago
Hull |
My workplace closed on Friday, even before being forced to do so.
I live-in anyway, have decided to stay put for time being.
I'm caretaker for the empty premises till my employers decide on where the business goes? That obviously depends on how the current situation evolves. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I'm self employed, all projects and groups cancelled for the foreseeable future.
Meaning no income! "
Sorry to hear that Freya. That must be worrying for you |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Still working, until told otherwise... Ridiculous, as I work for a hair and beauty suppliers but can't afford to lose my job for not going in... Am worried enough as I am not at the end of my 6 month probation yet |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Working from home from now on in.
My kitchen is now acting as a makeshift office.
Some colleagues still going in but as I live with someone at high risk my bosses enforced self-isolation. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Yep, but I work from home for myself. If anything, this is going to do me a favour as it will stop other people dragging me away from things I'm trying to get done |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I already work from home so its not much of a change.
Well all apart from the work drying up....
Think I would rather be workless than either ill or potentially making others ill... |
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By *ankie303Woman
over a year ago
Weirdsville South Coast Dorset |
I'll be at work as normal, right in the face of, and often within 2 meters of the lovely joe public, all night, just the same as last night and friday night and so on. Frontliners don't really have a choice, grit teeth and continue as "normal" although with no McDonald's coffee its gonna be very tough and a little chilly on the hands |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It won't be 'as usual' because there is no normality to this. But I'll be in work today, tomorrow, next week, next month and until this nightmare ends or until I'm struck down with it and can't go in. |
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By *imjohnCouple
over a year ago
Clacton on sea, Essex |
"Who else will still be going in as usual tomorrow?"
We are still working as usual & even though we've stopped filming we have weeks of editing uploading and general work to the sites. Because a big percentage are home we've had to step up a gear to keep up with bored people wanting to watch porn.
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Day off today but meant to be in tomorrow as I’m a postie. No guidance from work or union on whether I’ll get paid or even face absence disciplinary if I stay off. My asthma has been getting troublesome for the last month or so, feel like I’m breathing through a straw most of the time. Not wanting to add extra pressure to the nhs by taking up a valuable appointment but I’ve decided that I really do need to contact my gp or practice nurse to try and get it under control because if I don’t, I will may cause even more strain on nhs resources. After speaking to my gp practice later today, I will make a decision about work |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'll be in at 6 Tuesday to Saturday who would have thought food shop staff would be classed as front line workers maybe people might be grateful for us for a change rather than treating us like shit as usual |
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By *exsenceCouple
over a year ago
stalybridge |
"I'll be in at 6 Tuesday to Saturday who would have thought food shop staff would be classed as front line workers maybe people might be grateful for us for a change rather than treating us like shit as usual "
Big Thankyou to you and all the front line worker’s you do a amazing job xx |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I got treeworks tomorrow..solitary worker and before anyone says that's not right the police have had checkpoints here today turning non essential vehicles around..waved me through twice as a solitary worker...I mean can t get much more self isolating than up a tree lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Still in work but from next week on a skeleton staff to keep things going, working 5 days out of 10, 2 days one week and 3 days the next with the rest working from home.
Picked up some other consulting work as well to keep me busy over the next few months as things will inevitably get quieter.
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By *ooskiMan
over a year ago
south coast |
"Still in work but from next week on a skeleton staff to keep things going, working 5 days out of 10, 2 days one week and 3 days the next with the rest working from home.
Picked up some other consulting work as well to keep me busy over the next few months as things will inevitably get quieter.
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, good on you |
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