I'm pretty discouraged by how my employer handled this storm, but wanted to see how others did before I get too dramatic.
I received an email on Sunday right after 7p that our offices were open on Monday with normal work schedules. Talk to your supervisor if you can't make it due to safety. i.e. if you don't make it, you will be using vacation time. This was the NHC advisory at the time.
Radar I captured at 7:45p that evening.
I receive an email on Monday morning at 7a that the office is open, but doesn't have air conditioning. No mention of don't come in. Radar at the time.
I receive an email at 8:30a that the building lost power and to not come until power has been restored. Nothing about winds, flooding, people captured on TV stranded and how stupid it is to be driving, the mayor telling everyone to stay home.
I receive an email on Tuesday that the building still does not have power, but you can retrieve your laptop to work from home. I already had my laptop, but did not have power or internet at home.
Wednesday morning I receive an email that the building still does not have power, but another office has power, but no internet. All of my work is on network drives and I can't do anything without internet. That evening I receive an email that internet has been restored at that office. I get a text from my supervisor to plan to come to that office on Thursday. The main office still does not have power.
So I came to work on Thursday. I received an email this morning (Friday) that employees may charge to overhead for Monday and Tuesday if you were not able to work. For Wednesday and beyond you charge to vacation if you were not able to work.
The messages received on Sunday evening and Monday morning made me consider looking for another job, but using vacation for Wednesday is putting me over the edge. But maybe this is normal?
I received an email on Sunday right after 7p that our offices were open on Monday with normal work schedules. Talk to your supervisor if you can't make it due to safety. i.e. if you don't make it, you will be using vacation time. This was the NHC advisory at the time.
Radar I captured at 7:45p that evening.
I receive an email on Monday morning at 7a that the office is open, but doesn't have air conditioning. No mention of don't come in. Radar at the time.
I receive an email at 8:30a that the building lost power and to not come until power has been restored. Nothing about winds, flooding, people captured on TV stranded and how stupid it is to be driving, the mayor telling everyone to stay home.
I receive an email on Tuesday that the building still does not have power, but you can retrieve your laptop to work from home. I already had my laptop, but did not have power or internet at home.
Wednesday morning I receive an email that the building still does not have power, but another office has power, but no internet. All of my work is on network drives and I can't do anything without internet. That evening I receive an email that internet has been restored at that office. I get a text from my supervisor to plan to come to that office on Thursday. The main office still does not have power.
So I came to work on Thursday. I received an email this morning (Friday) that employees may charge to overhead for Monday and Tuesday if you were not able to work. For Wednesday and beyond you charge to vacation if you were not able to work.
The messages received on Sunday evening and Monday morning made me consider looking for another job, but using vacation for Wednesday is putting me over the edge. But maybe this is normal?