I've been doing simple hygiene measures for as long as I can remember, and I resented being treated like I had never done them before by the media and store owners last year.
I'm hoping that at least one good thing to come out of this total shitstorm is people being more prone to actually stay home when they're sick. The last time I got sick was a couple years ago when a co-worker who works near my desk got sick as a dog but came in anyway "because they were falling behind on their tasks."
It's hilarious hearing stores bragging about the "hygienic measures they are taking" and all you can think is "wait, so you weren't doing them before?"
I've been doing simple hygiene measures for as long as I can remember, and I resented being treated like I had never done them before by the media and store owners last year.
I'm hoping that at least one good thing to come out of this total shitstorm is people being more prone to actually stay home when they're sick. The last time I got sick was a couple years ago when a co-worker who works near my desk got sick as a dog but came in anyway "because they were falling behind on their tasks."
If I don't show to work, I don't get paid.
I'm not losing two hundred bucks because I'm sniffley.
Hence, the most reasonable approach is paid sick days to protect all. But why isolate the sick when isolating EVERYONE is working so well.
That's only reasonable in a high trust society.
We have paid sick days. They're called vacation days. Companies fuck people over with them all the time.
It's hilarious hearing stores bragging about the "hygienic measures they are taking" and all you can think is "wait, so you weren't doing them before?"
Eh getting sick regularly is fine. Don't get sick and you are vulnerable to everything