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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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[–] Butler_crosley 1 points (+1|-0)

We have one jobsite that is just asking if we've been to a quarantined area while another location of the same company is actually checking people's temperatures at their guard shack. Then we have jobsites that have asked we stay away while others aren't bothering us at all. I'm just happy to still be working (thanks OSHA for classifying landscapers as agricultural workers).