This team has been keeping everyone as safe as possible since the beginning of the pandemic, thank you!
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So, has the safety tram released any numbers? Surely they know how many folks have tested positive or gotten Covid since the back to office thing. I’d feel better if they released some truthful statistics.
@jro+1e5tErc6 how are you not in jail yet, from these leaks? i guess the jsoc team doesn't monitor this site.
The safety team or business continuity team were hoarding two pallets of Clorox wipes in the service hallways in Alpharetta, the entire year I was there as an essential worker only a quarter of one of the pallets were disbursed. I’ve been gone for a year and I’m willing to bet there’s still a full pallet of Clorox wipes being hidden away.They have no plan, they are a shoot from the hip ex-government employees.
"Yeah, as a remote employee i was ever grateful for the 2 ounces of hand sanitizer, 13 gloves (not pairs) and 6 masks. Yeah, that was a huge improvement in my life. It certainly makes up for the loss in the 401K match."
You got gloves?!?! I got jack squat.
Yeah, as a remote employee i was ever grateful for the 2 ounces of hand sanitizer, 13 gloves (not pairs) and 6 masks. Yeah, that was a huge improvement in my life. It certainly makes up for the loss in the 401K match.
The so-called "safety team" are a bunch of jokers. They use inaccurate and unreliable testing techniques (examples: the temperature stations and the swab tests). The swab tests themselves change weekly as Frank tries to find the cheapest ones possible. They literally get more fragile every time and almost disintegrate in your hands due to their cheapness. No checks are in place to ensure that the tests are being performed properly.