So...who actually went to work today?

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Twista

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Originally posted by: sao123
the management used to call "at their discretion" announce that severe weather days are closed except for essential personnel only.

Now since hitler took over our office, we dont close, even if the governor declares a state of emergency, and if you cant get here then you have to burn a vacation day. They wont even let you use a sick day.

I really see very few places where it would be essential to be open on a day like today.
Snow Removal & State Police Crews
Hospitals & doctors offices
Electricity / Telephone Maintenance crews


No-one else has an excuse to really be open.

my grocery store is open lol. Seriously, do people actually go out shopping in this kind of weather?
 

TraumaRN

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Jun 5, 2005
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Work in a hospital so yea no excuses. We just drive carefully cuz we don't wanna come into the ER as a Trauma Code :p

Hmm Post 3000th too :p
 

bcterps

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Originally posted by: sao123
the management used to call "at their discretion" announce that severe weather days are closed except for essential personnel only.

Now since hitler took over our office, we dont close, even if the governor declares a state of emergency, and if you cant get here then you have to burn a vacation day. They wont even let you use a sick day.

I really see very few places where it would be essential to be open on a day like today.
Snow Removal & State Police Crews
Hospitals & doctors offices
Electricity / Telephone Maintenance crews


No-one else has an excuse to really be open.

You need to expand your horizons. We live/work in a global economy. Most people at my office complex work as operations support for financial markets. Those markets around the world don't close because of bad weather in one area.

 

purbeast0

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i ended up coming in, and while driving to work, and seeing the backroads near work weren't plowed yet, i was wondering why. i get here and there are 2 other engineers here and some sales people.

we have a dumb policy that was changed a few years before i started working. before i was here, it was we were closed if the county schools were closed. now it's basically come in if you think you can make it in, and if we are open, you will get your hours.

but if we are closed, you get comp'ed. and if you dont come in and we are open, you have to use personal hours.

the thing is, we won't find out if we were officially closed or not until tomorrow. how dumb is that?
 

Anghang

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i'm in office today, i had the option of working at home but would probably get less done, then again here i am posting on ATOT :p
 

pontifex

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so what happens when you crash and die or have to go to the hospital or someone crashes into you? wouldn't they rather have you miss one day of work than be out for weeks while you recuperate in the hospital or never come back inbecause you are dead?

my work has a pretty good policy. even if i am already at work and i think i need to go because i won't make it home, i can go.

 

randomint

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Sep 16, 2006
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Originally posted by: joshsquall
Ours is more of a decide on your own policy. With a half inch of ice on the roads and a 300HP RWD car, I'm not headed in anytime soon.

what's important to know about the 300HP bit?

sorry i'm not picking it up ..is a 130HP RWD worse off than a 300HP RWD in these road conditions?
 

JulesMaximus

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Jul 3, 2003
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Originally posted by: iamwiz82
We don't have a policy forcing you to be here, but we don't close down, either.

I feel that this is my job and I should be here, so here I am.

Neffing on ATOT is a job? ;)
 

Gunslinger08

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Nov 18, 2001
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Originally posted by: randomint
Originally posted by: joshsquall
Ours is more of a decide on your own policy. With a half inch of ice on the roads and a 300HP RWD car, I'm not headed in anytime soon.

what's important to know about the 300HP bit?

sorry i'm not picking it up ..is a 130HP RWD worse off than a 300HP RWD in these road conditions?

300HP accidental tap on the gas = much worse than 130HP accidental tap on the gas.
 

randomint

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Sep 16, 2006
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Originally posted by: purbeast0
i ended up coming in, and while driving to work, and seeing the backroads near work weren't plowed yet, i was wondering why. i get here and there are 2 other engineers here and some sales people.

we have a dumb policy that was changed a few years before i started working. before i was here, it was we were closed if the county schools were closed. now it's basically come in if you think you can make it in, and if we are open, you will get your hours.

but if we are closed, you get comp'ed. and if you dont come in and we are open, you have to use personal hours.

the thing is, we won't find out if we were officially closed or not until tomorrow. how dumb is that?

that IS dumb.

how about emailing all employees really early in the morning
 

randomint

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Sep 16, 2006
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Originally posted by: joshsquall
Originally posted by: randomint
Originally posted by: joshsquall
Ours is more of a decide on your own policy. With a half inch of ice on the roads and a 300HP RWD car, I'm not headed in anytime soon.

what's important to know about the 300HP bit?

sorry i'm not picking it up ..is a 130HP RWD worse off than a 300HP RWD in these road conditions?

300HP accidental tap on the gas = much worse than 130HP accidental tap on the gas.

i see
 

TraumaRN

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Originally posted by: pontifex
so what happens when you crash and die or have to go to the hospital or someone crashes into you? wouldn't they rather have you miss one day of work than be out for weeks while you recuperate in the hospital or never come back inbecause you are dead?

my work has a pretty good policy. even if i am already at work and i think i need to go because i won't make it home, i can go.

Like I said...we all just drive very carefully as hospital workers. We take care of the retards who think they can speed in this weather. We don't wanna be one of them. Plus I think there is slight incentive in NOT getting in a bad accident in this weather....cuz when you come in as a Trauma Code, we cut all your clothes off so yea....thats plenty enough incentive for me to NOT get in an accident ;)
 

JulesMaximus

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Originally posted by: randomint
Originally posted by: joshsquall
Ours is more of a decide on your own policy. With a half inch of ice on the roads and a 300HP RWD car, I'm not headed in anytime soon.

what's important to know about the 300HP bit?

It's just a meaningless bit of information he decided to add...I guess you could draw the conclusion that he doesn't really know how to drive the car anyway since he's not driving it in to work today.

My carbon fiber road bike is 1hp (human power). Oh, and my wife is 5'4" and my cat's breath smells like cat food. :p
 
L

Lola

Originally posted by: DeathBUA
Originally posted by: pontifex
so what happens when you crash and die or have to go to the hospital or someone crashes into you? wouldn't they rather have you miss one day of work than be out for weeks while you recuperate in the hospital or never come back inbecause you are dead?

my work has a pretty good policy. even if i am already at work and i think i need to go because i won't make it home, i can go.

we cut all your clothes off so yea....thats plenty enough incentive for me to NOT get in an accident ;)

Boy there are a million questions i want to ask about this... next time we all get together... i will do so!
 

meltdown75

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I'm here.

We actually have inspectors out in the field today with corporate vehicles. How much work they are going to be doing is another matter entirely...
 

randomint

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I called the manager to see if I should come in and he was at home and wasn't planning on coming in. the nature of my work is that if the roads are in bad condition, I am about 0.1% productive.

I told him if I could get a day off since there really isn't any point coming in to office today and he says fine after a pause and then says that he expects me to make it up some other day. WTH? So if i hadn't taken the day off, what the hell were you thinking I was going to do at the office? :(
 

JulesMaximus

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Jul 3, 2003
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Originally posted by: joshsquall
Originally posted by: randomint
Originally posted by: joshsquall
Ours is more of a decide on your own policy. With a half inch of ice on the roads and a 300HP RWD car, I'm not headed in anytime soon.

what's important to know about the 300HP bit?

sorry i'm not picking it up ..is a 130HP RWD worse off than a 300HP RWD in these road conditions?

300HP accidental tap on the gas = much worse than 130HP accidental tap on the gas.

Does that happen to you often? Because I've been driving for 20 years and can only recall catching my boot on the edge of the accelerator once while pressing the brake pedal.

Besides, tapping the gas doesn't mean 300hp is instantly going to your rear wheels...it's progressive you know.
 

minendo

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Aug 31, 2001
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We don't have the option to close. Nor can I work from home, so I am here.
 

iamwiz82

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Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
We don't have a policy forcing you to be here, but we don't close down, either.

I feel that this is my job and I should be here, so here I am.

Neffing on ATOT is a job? ;)

There is always time for a quick response.