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Are people really going to go to swim lessons tonight?
If her handle is true, I wouldn't miss the lesson.
It is.
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Are people really going to go to swim lessons tonight?
If her handle is true, I wouldn't miss the lesson.
quote:Gee, scroll up and you're mocking the whole thing and anyone who took it seriously at all...like 10 posts.
I do think they got a bit more storm surge than they expected.
Here is the model run for 2 pm this afternoon.
There's a lot of moisture hanging out on the south end of this storm and if that swings this way this afternoon (like the model shows) then it could get ugly.
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Later this morning and afternoon we're going to have to watch for larger, heavier bands of rainfall this afternoon. The high resolution NAM forecast model suggests we will see a period of very heavy rainfall between about 11 a.m. and 3 p.m.
quote:Yeah, the key is to read the sci guy or jeff masters blog and avoid local news, which is aimed at the sub 90 IQ portion of the Houston population.
As stated earlier by others, there's a difference in taking it seriously and falling into the over-hyped, sky is falling, fear mongering category.
quote:Wayne was covering a storm once from a parking lot, grabbing a fence post or a gate and leaning at an angle as if fighting the wind as he yells into the camera. Meanwhile in the background behind him someone carrying a box walks casually by. One of the funniest things I've ever seen on TV.
I kinda miss seeing that fat little cokehead pos Dolcefino pretend to fight the wind.
quote:So, what, you think that they should just be paid for not showing up?quote:Your boss sounds like somebody that gargles dick.quote:
I'm guessing this thing heads further south (Corpus area) and we get about 5 inches over the next couple days. No big deal.
People here at work were already talking about sitting out the patio tonight and watching it roll through as the winds pick up. Gimme a break.
Sure, it could wind up being another overhyped Rita scenario, but with present conditions it's likely to get really ugly in places.
The boss man told just told us that employees that can't make it to work due to weather conditions can subtract an official vacation day.
quote:At our company, if you have available PTO to use, you are forced to take it. You don't have the option to take unpaid time off until you are out of PTO.
I"m sure they could save their vacation and take an unpaid day off.
quote:Wow.
As stated earlier by others, there's a difference in taking it seriously and falling into the over-hyped, sky is falling, fear mongering category.
I'm at work watching it closely and I'll probably leave at lunch to.....
quote:Do you regularly let others do your thinking for you? Just curious...
Galvan:what are you in Houston for?
Passenger: Cancer
His face after the dude said that, hilarious.
quote:Absolutely!quote:Yeah, the key is to read the sci guy or jeff masters blog and avoid local news, which is aimed at the sub 90 IQ portion of the Houston population.
As stated earlier by others, there's a difference in taking it seriously and falling into the over-hyped, sky is falling, fear mongering category.
quote:that's a shame. i think this mindset is just outdated.quote:At our company, if you have available PTO to use, you are forced to take it. You don't have the option to take unpaid time off until you are out of PTO.
I"m sure they could save their vacation and take an unpaid day off.
quote:I'm on vacation today, actually.quote:quote:That's how it works here.
The boss man told just told us that employees that can't make it to work due to weather conditions can subtract an official vacation day.
Yeah, but you work for the city. You make up for it by not actually working any other day and laugh at us plebes standing in line for permits and what not.....
quote:quote:that's a shame. i think this mindset is just outdated.quote:At our company, if you have available PTO to use, you are forced to take it. You don't have the option to take unpaid time off until you are out of PTO.
I"m sure they could save their vacation and take an unpaid day off.
quote:quote:So, what, you think that they should just be paid for not showing up?quote:Your boss sounds like somebody that gargles dick.quote:
I'm guessing this thing heads further south (Corpus area) and we get about 5 inches over the next couple days. No big deal.
People here at work were already talking about sitting out the patio tonight and watching it roll through as the winds pick up. Gimme a break.
Sure, it could wind up being another overhyped Rita scenario, but with present conditions it's likely to get really ugly in places.
The boss man told just told us that employees that can't make it to work due to weather conditions can subtract an official vacation day.
quote:i didn't say whenever you wanted to miss work. go reread my post.quote:quote:that's a shame. i think this mindset is just outdated.quote:At our company, if you have available PTO to use, you are forced to take it. You don't have the option to take unpaid time off until you are out of PTO.
I"m sure they could save their vacation and take an unpaid day off.
Agree. There should be no consequence for missing work whenever you want #99%
quote:Its a Japanese company... they don't give a sh*t about anything... They laugh at tropical storms when they get to deal with tsunami's on a regular basis.quote:that's a shame. i think this mindset is just outdated.quote:At our company, if you have available PTO to use, you are forced to take it. You don't have the option to take unpaid time off until you are out of PTO.
I"m sure they could save their vacation and take an unpaid day off.
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I would assume that, given the circumstance, you would agree that the company should be liable in the event an employee is hurt or dies on the way to work because the company would not put safety of their employees first.
quote:not getting paid won't stop people from taking days off whenever they want. A hit to PTO is more of a deterent. Especially on holiday weekends.quote:i didn't say whenever you wanted to miss work. go reread my post.quote:quote:that's a shame. i think this mindset is just outdated.quote:At our company, if you have available PTO to use, you are forced to take it. You don't have the option to take unpaid time off until you are out of PTO.
I"m sure they could save their vacation and take an unpaid day off.
Agree. There should be no consequence for missing work whenever you want #99%
quote:Uber FTW. Surge pricing be damned
can we get back on track, I dont GAF if you poors have to use PTO or vacay days. Am I going to need a canoe to get to the bar tonight?
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depends, do you drive a b*tch car?
quote:How millennial
At the place I work, following the Memorial Day flood, people with PTO were forced to use it, while people with no PTO were able to still be paid without working.
quote:quote:quote:So, what, you think that they should just be paid for not showing up?quote:Your boss sounds like somebody that gargles dick.quote:
I'm guessing this thing heads further south (Corpus area) and we get about 5 inches over the next couple days. No big deal.
People here at work were already talking about sitting out the patio tonight and watching it roll through as the winds pick up. Gimme a break.
Sure, it could wind up being another overhyped Rita scenario, but with present conditions it's likely to get really ugly in places.
The boss man told just told us that employees that can't make it to work due to weather conditions can subtract an official vacation day.
If a significant weather event (or other event, for that matter) gives enough reason for the company to dictate that coming to the office is as the discretion of the employee, then yes. No way should a vacation day be charged for something like this - that's a dick move made by people that like to have hairy nutsacks resting on their chins as much as possible.
I would assume that, given the circumstance, you would agree that the company should be liable in the event an employee is hurt or dies on the way to work because the company would not put safety of their employees first?
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depends, do you drive a b*tch car?
Nah son. Unfortunately, you cant see my truck nutz in this pic