The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

Cesar R M

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I don't get it either. A coworker from my old job is now a contractor for them (long story) but they're all working remotely, including contractors. Does not make sense.
You are going to love the series of AVENUE5.
Its like a gigantic Disney World hotel badly managed by a bunch of morons and cast members with no clue full of katiebugs of all types.
 

Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
My job might become available. My idiot of a boss wants us (contractors) to come in when everybody else who actually work for the company that I'm contracted to gets works for home. I want to tell him to shove it where the sun doesn't shine.

Even though were not considered essential. My only hope is a lockdown even though they don't seem to help. Because is anybody actually tracking people? Who gets sick and who doesn't any who in an invisible carrier. Until that happens, we might as well have no economy for months.

Small rant over.
How stupid

my DD firm is essential and they also have 1000s of contract employees. All of the departments including contract are home and that was proactive prior to shelter in place

her boss is the director and he had everyone post a photo of their home work station which varied from my DD and office chair to a girl on her bed with a laptop and 3 monitors.
 
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Goofyernmost

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Did you get everything moved or will you still have to make some trips back and forth? Maybe the one woman will warm up to you over time. It's got to be hard having just lost her best friend, and of course with everything going on now, she may view all the people there to help you move as a threat to her health. Give her time. Does it bother you to interact or do you think you'll enjoy having people around to chat with? My dad was a real chatterer...he LOVED talking to anyone and everyone. He'd see an out of state car in a parking lot and he'd wait by that car until the owner came back and he'd strike up a conversation. When he was in the hospital after his strokes, he ran into some friends and really enjoyed "Solving all the world's problems, but no one would listen to their solutions." I never understood why he didn't want to move to a senior community where he'd have people to talk to. He was such a social person that it seemed odd that he wanted to live so isolated out there on the ranch 20 miles from the nearest town. But I can understand if it's not something you are comfortable with or used to, it may be difficult for you at first.
I have mixed emotions about the social aspect. I love to have discussions with people, but since my divorce in 2001 I have basically been a loner. I always make a strong effort to be open and willing to talk to anyone, but I don't pursue it strongly. Not because I see anything wrong with it, but in situations like this where I am the new kid, the neophyte as it were, I am uncomfortable with that particular status. One thing I hadn't considered was that the majority of the population here is female and I hadn't bargained on as much attention as I have gotten from the ladies. I actually didn't notice it but my 18 year old grandson did and mentioned it (a lot). Now I am scared to leave my apartment! Just kidding, I'm fine with it. 😇
 
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Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
And so this happened. Starbucks closed since our area didn’t believe in drive through coffee 20 years ago in our area. Oy. Shelter in place does not allow pick up inside for coffee. Food yes. Coffee no. Lordie.

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The reason we are Amazon Prime. I had not made coffee in 5 years. I WILL SURVIVE
 

MinnieM123

Premium Member
While I want to go Euro side. Supposedly my governor got number one handling the virus. Why? I have no idea. I really think governments are making the plans as we go alone.

Some of the state governors have more than stepped up. The fed has plans and guidelines; but sometimes, in certain instances, it's the local governors and mayors that have made things happen.
 

MinnieM123

Premium Member

@donaldtoo and others who had discussed (about a month ago) most car makers getting away from manual transmissions. Finally, I found an article that actually explains why this is happening, and it's obvious -- I just had my "duh" moment here! :joyfull:

It's because of the push now for electric cars -- eventually (years down the road) not much need for the common transmissions -- because the computer will be driving the cars! (P.S.: In my case, it's probably a good thing -- I'm a hazard in the driver's seat!) :p
 

Tony the Tigger

Well-Known Member
Thinking of you, @Tony the Tigger . Praying that your online version of the 2 stores may eek out enough in sales, to keep you afloat. Really pulling for you and Brian as well.
Thank you.

I was extremely stressed today. Obviously not asleep now. Barely ate today.

Easier to type on the laptop, but short version for now: non-essential stores are closed as of today for who knows how long. I’m not even sure if we are allowed to do in-store pick up while we work on our online inventory. There is no way to ramp up online sales enough, fast enough, to maintain two rents and a few employees. I have some plans, but they may be long shots.

At this point, I’m making peace with possibly closing one of the stores if I can get out of the lease, rather than continuing to waste money on rent. But that will cause issues as well. Loans can push things down the road but ultimately make it worse.

A week or two would be one thing. It’s already been a week of bad sales, and we’re just getting started. And we’re closed.

If we had some guaranteed relief without a lot of red tape, I’d make the best of a “staycation.” Right now it’s more like paralysis.

Ok back to bed.
 

Lilofan

Well-Known Member

@donaldtoo and others who had discussed (about a month ago) most car makers getting away from manual transmissions. Finally, I found an article that actually explains why this is happening, and it's obvious -- I just had my "duh" moment here! :joyfull:

It's because of the push now for electric cars -- eventually (years down the road) not much need for the common transmissions -- because the computer will be driving the cars! (P.S.: In my case, it's probably a good thing -- I'm a hazard in the driver's seat!) :p
I love driving a stick. Save the manuals! I am focused on the road, my 2 feet operating the sensitive dance of clutch/gas pedal, accelerating for some boost, downshift down a gear and save on riding the break pedal. It's everyday driving in Europe, it's like a foreign language here in the USA.
 

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