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Over half my crew has taken a leave of absence, and several of those that remain are working reduced hours. Starting today, I have to check everyone's temperature and ask them a slew of questions like if they have traveled recently or had symptoms of the China virus.

Week by week these rules have just been a little bit more irritating. It has gotten to the point that it just seems unreasonable to keep us open.

I suspect that next week I will have to start doing prostate exams to every employee before they can enter the building.

Christ, this is dumb.

Over half my crew has taken a leave of absence, and several of those that remain are working reduced hours. Starting today, I have to check everyone's temperature and ask them a slew of questions like if they have traveled recently or had symptoms of the China virus. Week by week these rules have just been a little bit more irritating. It has gotten to the point that it just seems unreasonable to keep us open. I suspect that next week I will have to start doing prostate exams to every employee before they can enter the building. Christ, this is dumb.

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[–] x0x7 1 points (+1|-0) Edited

At least you're working. I'm not, because of chinagay-19. If we can demonstrate that work places can be made safe they can stay open. Be thankful for that because our government's weaponized retardation knows no bounds.

In fact if you do a good job, my state might see that's it's possible and I might have work again. I would thank you greatly for it.

I feel very grateful that I my tyrannical government has allowed me to work through this "emergency." But I am afraid they are going to use and abuse their powers well after this has ended.

As for my hard work, half of my staff is gone and it is basically me and one other guy propping up the rest of the business and my work load is becoming untenable. If the other guy decides to leave, which he is thinking of doing, I'm pretty sure we will shut down.

I really hope you are allowed to go back to work right away.