@huckleberryhound saidIf your work was essential, you would have been at work this entire time, and not on lockdown.
This should end well.
(technically I'm essential services)
I've worked every day (except weekends) throughout the lockdown.
@suzianne saidHuck has clearly shown why he was unable to work., and why his work is in the Health sector and thus "essential".
If your work was essential, you would have been at work this entire time, and not on lockdown.
I've worked every day (except weekends) throughout the lockdown.
I have the Privilege to wrok at Home-Office mainly, and can do my work without being essential (in the narrow Definition of the word during this crisis, in fact I do think that science is necessary).
Best of luck to you Huck, stay healthy.
@ponderable saidCheers mate. You too.
Huck has clearly shown why he was unable to work., and why his work is in the Health sector and thus "essential".
I have the Privilege to wrok at Home-Office mainly, and can do my work without being essential (in the narrow Definition of the word during this crisis, in fact I do think that science is necessary).
Best of luck to you Huck, stay healthy.
-Removed-There is a difference between "essential worker" that she said, and "essential service". The supply chain counts as an essential service, but not all shops remain open. Car repairs is essential to the supply chain, but not all garages remain open.
How does a nurse with no car get to work?
Public transport. Does this mean the entire network remains open? No, services are curtailed but still essential to keeping things going.
Some people just like to piss on people's porridge, I get that. Snakes will always be snakes.