Anonymous
Post 02/02/2015 13:30     Subject: I can't get to work - Need advice ASAP!

I'm in chicago, I made it to work. Yes, we got
a lot of snow, but it comes with living
in chicago.
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2015 13:26     Subject: I can't get to work - Need advice ASAP!

Can you get to an el station? Those are running fine as is the bus service in many areas of the city from what I've heard from numerous people. I know many of the side streets in the city are still buried in snow, but the main roads are relatively ok. I'm in the suburbs and most of our roads were ok this morning. Slick, but doable. Good luck OP.

Stop to grab something for lunch and to regroup. Hopefully you'll make it to public transportation soon that can get you to work.

Out of curiosity, what area of the city are you coming from that has public transportation shut down?
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2015 12:52     Subject: I can't get to work - Need advice ASAP!

you have so many excuses, OP. It's hilarious.
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2015 12:51     Subject: I can't get to work - Need advice ASAP!

OP, why do you have time to respond to this thread? Aren't you "walking to work" or whatever? Maybe get your eyes on the prize?
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2015 12:51     Subject: I can't get to work - Need advice ASAP!

Anonymous wrote:Then borrow your mother's car if she's so ill. And you've admitted already to missing several days work since starting this job. So you might have it in your mind that you're "serious about your work" but you're not.


She doesn't have a car. Everyone in Chicago uses public transit.
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2015 12:50     Subject: I can't get to work - Need advice ASAP!

Anonymous wrote:And did you say that you're in Chicago? I'm in DC and the snow storm expected in the Chicago area WAS reported in advance.


Yes but we got much more than was expected. Weather conditions are worse than expected.
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2015 12:48     Subject: I can't get to work - Need advice ASAP!

This is not about "bad luck." It's about your poor planning, inability to prioritize and terrible communication skills
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2015 12:46     Subject: I can't get to work - Need advice ASAP!

And did you say that you're in Chicago? I'm in DC and the snow storm expected in the Chicago area WAS reported in advance.
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2015 12:46     Subject: I can't get to work - Need advice ASAP!

Then borrow your mother's car if she's so ill. And you've admitted already to missing several days work since starting this job. So you might have it in your mind that you're "serious about your work" but you're not.
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2015 12:44     Subject: I can't get to work - Need advice ASAP!

I am very serious about my work and I will not defend myself on this forum. I went to moms for a very good reason as she is in very ill health. The storm wasnt expected to be this bad. I realize it shows me as irresponsible but I have never been before in any past job. This is defiantly a bout of very bad luck.

I have called MB & DB but they never pick up. They will only text me. I feel pretty horrible and I have been trying since 6:30am to get there. I have yet to succeed.
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2015 12:43     Subject: I can't get to work - Need advice ASAP!

Admit it. You got it in your head that everyone was going to get snowed in today and you reached a point where you counted on it and were surprised this morning to learn that your employers actually want you to show up to work, as agreed, scheduled and planned. Shocker. You're not in elementary school, honey, hoping that school will be closed due to snow. You planned poorly and were surprised when you learned that the expectation was that you'd still show up as scheduled. Sigh. Welcome to the adult world. And the walking through the snow crap is just that, crap. You thought saying that would get them to tell you to just stay home. You need to put your big girl pants on and tell them that you either can't make it or if you can get there, what time they can expect you.
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2015 12:32     Subject: I can't get to work - Need advice ASAP!

You need to do whatever you need to do to get to work, and then GO HOME not to your mom's house which is further away! Sheesh, I don't get why you went there, knowing a storm was coming, and knowing it would be harder to get to work. People who are serious about their jobs make more of an effort to be closer to work, not further.
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2015 12:30     Subject: I can't get to work - Need advice ASAP!

Pick up the phone and all them. Apologize 100000 times over and that's it. Polish up your resume and start looking for jobs during your snow day.
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2015 12:29     Subject: I can't get to work - Need advice ASAP!

Well, at least they've realized how completely incompetent OP is now before she pulls something stupid while watching the kids
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2015 12:27     Subject: I can't get to work - Need advice ASAP!

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You don't sound very smart. Really? Walk for 4 hours in a snowstorm? You deserve to be fired for complete lack of common sense.


It's no longer snowing. There is just massive amounts of snow everywhere. Besides the snow, the weather is ok.

So do I tell them I can't come in and risk being fired? I really do love them. They have been so understanding with my illness and missing days so far. I feel like I'm disappointing them.

DB then corrected me and told me a bus route to take. Only problem is that bus has been shut down although it shows normal bus routes, its not actually running. They have only confirmed they received my texts or say " ok". They haven't told me to stay home.


You were supposed to be at work 2ish hours ago and you still haven't let them know your plans? Expect to be fired, and rightly so.


I have been updating them this whole time. They just aren't responding.


Your updates are useless. Either update them saying you won't make it there today or update them saying you'll be there at blah time. They don't want a play by play every half hour. They are busy working and taking care of their kids.