Let me be the first to say "Thank You"

Anonymous

Thank you for all of the emergency responders and company emergency response teams that have made it to work today. While so many people are home caring for their families and homes, nurses, doctors, ambulance, fire and rescue, Pepco / BG&E, coast guard, city civil servants, dockmasters, hotel employees and the like have made it to work today. They will stay at work today and will not be with thier families to ensure that services are provided.

Thank you.
Anonymous
And their nannies
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And their nannies


Not cool.

I give a big fat thanks as well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And their nannies


Not cool.

I give a big fat thanks as well.


What's with the "Not cool"? Last night, a husband & wife posted how grateful they were that their nanny was coming over. They are both ER docs and need to be at the hospital. I'm thankful someone can watch their children.
Anonymous
If you have Pepco, you better say it quick.
Anonymous
Yes, OP. Dh and I were discussing last night how hard it must be for families where one or both parents are on the helping end of something like this.
Anonymous
DH and I are both hotel GM's and DS is currently in the hospital. It has made for quite sporty time balance....
Anonymous
My SIL is a neonatal nurse and ready to head to the hospital tonight. Thank you to her and all the other nurses out there! And doctors and first responders and so on!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And their nannies


Not cool.

I give a big fat thanks as well.


What's with the "Not cool"? Last night, a husband & wife posted how grateful they were that their nanny was coming over. They are both ER docs and need to be at the hospital. I'm thankful someone can watch their children.


There were a lot of nannies posting about how both parents were off work and home but they were still expected to come in to entertain the kids.
Anonymous
Add me to the list of folks who are grateful to the public and private workers who are so committed to keeping us all safe. Special shout out to NOAA and the National Weather Service and to the journalists who bring us the news.

If you haven't seen this photo from the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, grab your kleenex first.
http://livewire.talkingpointsmemo.com/entry/soldiers-stand-guard-at-tomb-of-unknown-soldier?fb_action_ids=10151109314772901&fb_action_types=og.likes&fb_source=other_multiline&action_object_map={%2210151109314772901%22%3A540824422599906}&action_type_map={%2210151109314772901%22%3A%22og.likes%22}&action_ref_map=[]
Anonymous
Thanks to those at Whole Foods and Starbucks this morning. Got water, got coffe and am glad they were open!
Anonymous
Ok so maybe this is rude but isn't this what they are paid/signed up for? Thanks though.
Anonymous
Pp, yes, as a nurse it is what I signed up for. Not really what I'm necessarily paid for since I make the same amount regardless of how treacherous the conditions may be for me to get there. (Unless I get stuck, in which case the OT almost makes it worth it). That said, it is still nice of pps to express their thanks. I do get jealous looking at all the theads where people don't have to go into work!!


However, I just saw the picture of the soldiers standing in the hurricane guarding the tomb of the unmarked soldier. Put it in perspective a little bit. At least I'll be inside a secured building with power, heat, and accessibility for food and water.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:


However, I just saw the picture of the soldiers standing in the hurricane guarding the tomb of the unmarked soldier. Put it in perspective a little bit. At least I'll be inside a secured building with power, heat, and accessibility for food and water.


Can you post a link?

DH is also at work at the hospital expecting to stay the night.
Anonymous
Does the thank you include reporters? My husband's at work but he won't be rescuing anyone. But at least you'll get up-to-the minute info on closures.
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