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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The restaurants, coffee shops, and flower vendors are starting to flourish again. There are some great things happening, too. I guess you have to take the good with the bad. [/quote] Not everything is bad…. - My house is clean since no one is there during the day. -I am walking more and eating better since I am not snacking at home 24/7 (I bring my own lunch) -I am working less. 8hrs vs 10hrs at home. They are getting what they are paying for.[/quote] My quote got reported and deleted so I’ll try one more time piggybacking on this Another thing that’s really good about having true rush hours with everybody back in the office working normal office hours is that the time in between rush-hour is gloriously free of traffic. Because instead of being at target or the dentist office or the vet or the gym or the grocery store, people are in their offices from 9 to 3. This is a welcome return to status quo for those of us who do things like work overnight in the ER and enjoy going grocery shopping midday mid week [/quote] Me, me, me… Are you also happy how things are going at HHS? [/quote] You know, I am not alone in enjoying the relatively empty roads again from 9:30 - 2:30. There are tens of thousands of us in the DMV who are the essential workers were never handed the gift of WFH and who work weird schedules and, as a perk for working bizarre hours, we enjoyed empty Targets, hair salons, vets and roads during the day —- until 2020. When these places became clogged all day long with people simultaneously working from home while getting highlights. It’s fascinating how the roads and the stores are a ghost town now. Especially because every thread on here insists that every former WFH was working all day long. [/quote] honestly i think its more the cuts and risk of RIF, where huge swaths of consumers have pulled back. i haven't got a haircut since january for example![/quote] It's this but the beeatchy night shift workers is just a selfish hag.[/quote] NP but I assume this night shift worker works in a hospital or some other essential service. I would never call those people selfish as they worked all throughout covid while you sat at home.[/quote] I’m happy to call her selfish if she thinks her right to drive to Target supercedes everything. [/quote] Exactly. And how do you know we aren't also people who were going into work during the pandemic. That doesn't mean we celebrate tons of our neighbors being laid off in the most cruel ways possible for no real reason other than to dismantle the government so that we can get to Target faster. FFS she is a selfish, repugnant hag for even leaving that post. People's lives are being totally upended. F her Target runs.[/quote] Did you care this much when essential workers’ lives were totally upended and they were exposed to Covid, isolated from family members, etc? The poster said they enjoyed the perk of Target being empty. That’s not a complaint. You’ve been working from home for five years. They’ve been commuting for five years. Get over it.[/quote] She didn’t say she “enjoyed the perk.” she decided to come here and jeer at federal workers. (many of whom are in fact first responders and health care workers, but go on.) [/quote]
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