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So when you leave/ retire, you can honestly say that "I can't take their crap anymore!"Unfortunately I have to take all you sick b@st@rdos crap...
Literally....
I work in a wastewater laboratory
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Oh. But currently, he’s probably licensed to take our crap.So when you leave/ retire, you can honestly say that "I can't take their crap anymore!"
AJ
Oh. But currently, he’s probably licensed to take our crap.
I hear you... the good thing is that so far this has not affected kids that much. those that have got it process it without much issue, more like a regular cold. the elderly however, it has been pretty hard on. If you have the facilities at work take a shower before even getting into the car. or at the very least keep a change of clothes in the car and wash your hands and arms thoroughly and change into your clean clothes. put some disinfectant into the laundry when washing your work clothes and never wash them with the rest of the family. might be a good idea to disinfect the washer after washing your work clothes.On a serious note though, I work in wastewater and have four children, one of which only has one kidney. I don't think healthy adults need to worry to much, but kids and elderly do, along with anyone who has a health condition. I'm terrified I'm going to track this stuff home. Prayers would be appreciated, you're all in mine.
On a serious note though, I work in wastewater and have four children, one of which only has one kidney. I don't think healthy adults need to worry to much, but kids and elderly do, along with anyone who has a health condition. I'm terrified I'm going to track this stuff home. Prayers would be appreciated, you're all in mine.
Sorry to hear that brother.Heck dad has been in the hospital over the regular flu (influenza A) He fought that for a week and went into the ER Sunday with pneumonia in both lungs.
It has been a rough winter...
I have access to a shower and the county I work for pays for our uniforms and to have them laundered thank God. If. I bring it home I'll be bringing it home because I've caught it.I hear you... the good thing is that so far this has not affected kids that much. those that have got it process it without much issue, more like a regular cold. the elderly however, it has been pretty hard on. If you have the facilities at work take a shower before even getting into the car. or at the very least keep a change of clothes in the car and wash your hands and arms thoroughly and change into your clean clothes. put some disinfectant into the laundry when washing your work clothes and never wash them with the rest of the family. might be a good idea to disinfect the washer after washing your work clothes.
Stay safe. this will all pass in a few weeks just hang in there
AJ
Sorry to hear that brother.
I live in a hurricane state, I always have 3 months of food on hand and extra medicine.Up here in maine the panic buying of supplies (everything) has started. Good luck everyone!
In fact I have only one kidney thanks to a car wreck years ago. From what I've read it's not too hard on kidneys unless it gets to a later, much more severe stage where the kidneys are trying to clear out all manner of toxins.On a serious note though, I work in wastewater and have four children, one of which only has one kidney. I don't think healthy adults need to worry to much, but kids and elderly do, along with anyone who has a health condition. I'm terrified I'm going to track this stuff home. Prayers would be appreciated, you're all in mine.