Fedex and UPS pulled their drivers back in, while urban UPS made deliveries to cluster boxes (not much to individual home mail boxes). It was just really bad timing.
@532--If a significant number of employees could not make it to work, say a long commute with roads blocked/closed, there isn't much point in opening the office at all. If folks shouldn't be on the road, employees and claimants should probably stay at home.
Bet McDonalds is open.
ReplyDelete12:33 pm. There is a radical concept called telework. You should read up on it. The campus is closed but employees continue to work at home.
ReplyDeleteFedex and UPS pulled their drivers back in, while urban UPS made deliveries to cluster boxes (not much to individual home mail boxes). It was just really bad timing.
ReplyDeleteFunny, RBG made it into work, after cancer today and gave an opinion at the Supreme Court, but SSA is closed.
ReplyDelete@532--If a significant number of employees could not make it to work, say a long commute with roads blocked/closed, there isn't much point in opening the office at all. If folks shouldn't be on the road, employees and claimants should probably stay at home.
ReplyDelete@1:43 then charge the employee PTO and don't leave the tax payer on the hook. The rest of us have to do that.
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