Snow Day
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- Mr Wallstreet
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Snow Day
A Nor'easter has hit most of the east coast.
Yesterday work let out early so people could get home before the worst of the storm hit. I was able to grab the essentials before I got home: comics.
As of Monday night all forms of public transportation was suspended and the only vehicles allowed on the road were police, fire & emergency vehicles.
Train service was still suspended this morning soooooooooo SNOW DAY!!!!!
This is gonna suck ass tomorrow when I have to trudge through all the dirty sludge and slush to get to work but for today, I'm going to enjoy an unexpected day off
Yesterday work let out early so people could get home before the worst of the storm hit. I was able to grab the essentials before I got home: comics.
As of Monday night all forms of public transportation was suspended and the only vehicles allowed on the road were police, fire & emergency vehicles.
Train service was still suspended this morning soooooooooo SNOW DAY!!!!!
This is gonna suck ass tomorrow when I have to trudge through all the dirty sludge and slush to get to work but for today, I'm going to enjoy an unexpected day off
- jedispyder
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We got a bit of it here in Cincy but obviously nowhere near as horrendous as you guys. Hope today isn't all that horrible for you!
One of my friends on Facebook works in one of the big hospitals in NYC and said his department was mandated to stay because the hospital couldn't get the next shift to come in. This has happened to him before during the hurricanes so it's no biggie, but I always find it interesting the stuff that goes on behind the scenes of a large hospital during emergencies like this.
One of my friends on Facebook works in one of the big hospitals in NYC and said his department was mandated to stay because the hospital couldn't get the next shift to come in. This has happened to him before during the hurricanes so it's no biggie, but I always find it interesting the stuff that goes on behind the scenes of a large hospital during emergencies like this.
- Tragic Angelus
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- Mr Wallstreet
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Ed, my job maintained regular work hours during the blizzard. If you could not get to work during the blizzard you were forced to use a personal/sick/vacation day and/or not get paid for that day. Kind of a catch-22 when you consider the city shut down all forms of public transportation and a driving ban was instituted unless you were an Essential NYC employee.
No such thing as a free lunch
Can, has your mother arrived safely back home yet?
No such thing as a free lunch
Can, has your mother arrived safely back home yet?
- Tragic Angelus
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- Tragic Angelus
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You had your fun, now I have a snow day.
However, we now call them virtual learning days since students have laptops and we have to be checking our email, work phones, and virtual classrooms all day to post assignments, answer questions, and generally take attendance throughout the day. But I've been doing laundry, eating food, and sitting in my comic room all day while doing so, so it balances out.
However, we now call them virtual learning days since students have laptops and we have to be checking our email, work phones, and virtual classrooms all day to post assignments, answer questions, and generally take attendance throughout the day. But I've been doing laundry, eating food, and sitting in my comic room all day while doing so, so it balances out.
- Mr Wallstreet
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- jedispyder
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- Tragic Angelus
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