That's just nuts!! 80 hours a week? Sure you'll make a nice check, but you won't have time to spend it. LolI'm essential so I'm still working. But because of what I do I only see 2 or 3 people at my job. Even before CV19 I didn't see many people because I work the overnight shifts.
The biggest change for me is I'm the only one shopping for the household now. All things being equal, I can deal with that pretty easily.
And the guy who works opposite of me is quitting at the end of May, so I'll be able to pick up his weekend shifts and put 40 hours of overtime on to each check.
That's just nuts!! 80 hours a week? Sure you'll make a nice check, but you won't have time to spend it. Lol
I'm all about smoking weed, going fishing and collecting my fat unemployment check.
I get paid biweekly, so an extra 20 hours a week.
All I'm really doing is picking up his weekend shifts, which is opposite mine.
My job mainly consists of sitting on my butt and surfing the web trying not to fall asleep. So it's not a very strenuous job to say the least.
Thanks for looking out for me.
Surely it’s less likely to pass a virus on if you are in a pool of chlorinated water...
Czechoslovakia is no longer a country. In 1993 they split to form the Slovak Republic and the Czech Republic. And recently Czech Replubic changed their name again to Chechia, but no one cared.Actually, it's just a small piece of dust.
I think submersion does most of the job of neutralizing it.
Salt water might also have some anti-viral qualities.
2020 hindsight 2021
oh yeah closing down the pools didn't help anybody
and all those people with diabetes that can be treated with exercise
most of them are home watching their blood pressure go up.
we wouldn't even be talking about this is all ICMag members lived in the saner countries like Taiwan & Singapore, Costa Rica & Czechoslovakia.
In some of them (that do the metrics) their death rates from Covid19 are comparable to our death rates from snake-bite.
Singapore didn't close down their public swimming pools.
Now I just have to convince them to legalize Cannabis, or to let me have a medical permit.