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Done a full day today no cancellations sent texts out for tomorrow just one cancelled saying can she skip this month I replied ok no worries. I have a busy day anyways & 1 cancellation isn’t that bad really. For me what’s really frustrating is I was planning on really building my round this year with canvassing starting from April all through the summer & this virus has totally destroyed that plan.
Slimming World has shut down for the foreseeable. The worlds gone mad...
Quote from: Slacky on March 18, 2020, 05:55:05 amSlimming World has shut down for the foreseeable. The worlds gone mad...In some lands they have banned social gatherings of more than 5 people
Yeah lol self isolating with NetFlix more like.
My one employee is self isolating for 7 days as he’s showing symptoms. Great.
Quote from: Simon Trapani on March 18, 2020, 08:45:39 amMy one employee is self isolating for 7 days as he’s showing symptoms. Great. Simon i am worried about that with my employee. Are you going to give him full pay for the week or just the standard SSP of £94 a week?
Quote from: NWH on March 18, 2020, 09:10:38 amYeah lol self isolating with NetFlix more like.That’s the whole point. Social isolating isn’t to keep HIM safe, it’s to keep all those at risk who he may come into contact with safe.
Quote from: NWH on March 18, 2020, 09:10:38 amYeah lol self isolating with NetFlix more like.No, I spoke to him on the phone, sounds like death. Cough, tight chest. He’s often ill. Picks up every virus going. Doesn’t look after himself or wash his hands even at the best of times. Hard worker though when he is in.
People this doesn’t effect anyone who claims benefits as usual rent still paid as well as all the other things they get,it effects them as much as it does the very wealthy they’ve just got to avoid getting the virus bills will still get paid.
Would anyone do a free clean, or a few windows at a time, for those hit hardest because of the virus. I think I will, if I can work. I remember my Dad and his contemporaries cleaning the windows of striking miners for free in the '80's. It's a good way of building customer loyalty. Obviously it'd only apply to good, genuine customers.