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Office Closed due to Cold? (1 Viewer)

BTW, this morning he compared our Wind Chill( -55) to his air temperature and told me it was 100 degree difference :eek:
yesterday at 10 am cst, in sanibel/ft myers it was 78 degrees. it was -22 here. So a 100 degree difference in just temp, not wind chill.

Ridiculous

 
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My sister-in law has a county position, she posted on facebook over the weekend that she does not have to work today because all non-essential employees do not need to come in to work. I thought, probably not the best thing in the world to post that you have a government job and you are considered non-essential.

Myself and my wife are working today while my daughters are home from school, we were just notified school is closed tomorrow as well.

 
It's 24 degrees here. I'm in the Atlanta burbs. It's rare that we ever have a high temperature below freezing, so this is unbearable for these people. There's been no precipitation, but the schools in my county are closed.
:goodposting: Yep. Gonna be 7 or so tonight. Incredibly cold for us here in the Atlanta area but I don't see the need to close schools today and some have already said they'll be closed tomorrow, too.
I have a feeling I'm going to regret not winterizing my pool.
 
-23 F on my truck this morning with -50 F windchill. Everybody is at the office. Forecast says high of +32 F Friday, so if there's not much wind that day that's an 82 degree difference in the same town 5 days apart.

Spring is in the air!

 
Chicago area. I was going to go in, but everyone else sent emails they were working from home so I figured I'd just stay home too.
Same here. I was prepared to go to work this morning—spent an hour yesterday shoveling—and got a late email saying the office will be closed.

Made it down to Walgreens earlier and dressed appropriately, the cold wasn't that bad. But my eyes wouldn't stop watering, glasses fogged up and I could barely see where I was going.

 
2pm here and still a little nipple, I mean nippy out.. :)

-12f .... Wind Chill making it feel like -36f

tomorrow we might reach 3 above.. :mellow:

 
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Another couple 100 years and the planet will be a giant iceball in winter and a baking desert in the summer. You don't know how good you have it so get your asses to work.

 
It's freaking freezing here by new jersey standards and the higher ups are clearly not interested in effective climate control. The women here are shivering at their desks.

But there's no way we would ever actually close due to the cold
I haven't been outside since I got to work in Florham Park this AM at like 8:30. It was in the mid-40's and raining then...is it THAT much colder out now?

I'm genuinely worried about ice. After all the snow, then the rain and melting, now it's going to get crazy cold...roads are going to be ice rinks.
This is what I'm thinking. If it's just cold but my street is clear, no reason to stay home. But roads may be awful

 
Does anyone work in an office that isn't climate controlled? People are sissies.
That's what I was thinking if it's just it's freezing out. I'm sure you can bear the walk to the car then to the office. I used to live in an the mountains that got feets of snow and ice. Nothing stopped there.

 
Schools closed - work is open..... :shrug:
If schools don't get a certain % of students in attendance, it doesn't even count as an actual school day. Plus, schools are often responsible for transportation, which is complicated in weather like this. It's just easier to close the schools. I am sure your office would close if it was responsible for picking up and dropping off most of the employees and if there was the risk that if enough employees took a day off, the entire day's work done by those that did show had to be thrown out.

 
Friends of mine work at 3M in Minnesota and they all received emails to either work from home or take a vacation day. No one was suppose to go into work.
I work close to that site and the official word was "do what you have to do." Office is open, but not many are around.
We got an email last night that we were closed today. I was wondering what was happening at the mothership.

 
I'm genuinely shocked at how few people are in the office today. Most of the people who stayed home live less than two miles from our building.
I received a text last night from someone who lives 1 block from our office last night asking if we were working. Literally one block. On the same street as our office building.
Just because he lives a block away, doesn't mean the office is going to be open. If it is closed, it doesn't really matter his proximity to work.
Here's his text: Hey sublimeone, was just checking to see if we work tomorrow. I see a bunch of places are going to be closed plus it's like -20 plus snow.
Where is the problem here?

 
57 here today.

I tried to make all my court appearances telephonically today. 57 is pretty brisk.

 
We are closed, but several of us have been advised to work from home as business needs arise. Great news for me. Lounge in my home office 'working' while my wife (teacher) deals with the kids.

Maybe twenty mins of actual work and my fantasy baseball prep will be done.

 
I'm genuinely shocked at how few people are in the office today. Most of the people who stayed home live less than two miles from our building.
I received a text last night from someone who lives 1 block from our office last night asking if we were working. Literally one block. On the same street as our office building.
Just because he lives a block away, doesn't mean the office is going to be open. If it is closed, it doesn't really matter his proximity to work.
Here's his text: Hey sublimeone, was just checking to see if we work tomorrow. I see a bunch of places are going to be closed plus it's like -20 plus snow.
Where is the problem here?
I don't see one. If the office is closed the office is closed.

 
I'm genuinely shocked at how few people are in the office today. Most of the people who stayed home live less than two miles from our building.
I received a text last night from someone who lives 1 block from our office last night asking if we were working. Literally one block. On the same street as our office building.
Should that person be punished for living close to work? They should go in if everyone else is off?

:no:

 
I should have listened to myself and closed this taco stand for a couple of days. I cooked for 40 and served 37...so at least I only took a bath on the labor.

 
I'm genuinely shocked at how few people are in the office today. Most of the people who stayed home live less than two miles from our building.
I received a text last night from someone who lives 1 block from our office last night asking if we were working. Literally one block. On the same street as our office building.
Should that person be punished for living close to work? They should go in if everyone else is off?

:no:
"Punished?"

 
I'm genuinely shocked at how few people are in the office today. Most of the people who stayed home live less than two miles from our building.
I received a text last night from someone who lives 1 block from our office last night asking if we were working. Literally one block. On the same street as our office building.
Should that person be punished for living close to work? They should go in if everyone else is off?

:no:
"Punished?"
:goodposting: I don't think any punishment is going to happen to the person, or is suggested to...I also don't think the office in question was closed.

The point that has been going around is that, in workplaces with discretionary attendance in case of bad weather, it's often the folks with the shortest commutes that are the most liberal with the work-from-home policy, while the folks who have much longer commutes show up, which is counter-intuitive.

 
I'm genuinely shocked at how few people are in the office today. Most of the people who stayed home live less than two miles from our building.
I received a text last night from someone who lives 1 block from our office last night asking if we were working. Literally one block. On the same street as our office building.
Should that person be punished for living close to work? They should go in if everyone else is off?

:no:
"Punished?"
:goodposting: I don't think any punishment is going to happen to the person, or is suggested to...I also don't think the office in question was closed.
I don't think he was suggesting that the person would be punished. It sounds like he's equating "showing up to do your job that you're paid to do" as "punishment," which is ######ed.

"I live a block away from the office and could easily come in to work. But my coworker who lives an hour away isn't coming in today, so neither am I!" What kind of childish nonsense is that?

 
It is (insert several curse words here) cold. I'm getting old. I used to like this weather. Now I'm sitting in my office with a suit and my winter coat on.

All schools in the area are delayed opening.... which seems rather stupid to me, until I talked to a buddy who does buildings and grounds type work. The schools can't get the buildings up to heat right away in the morning with it being so cold so they delayed basically so that they could warm the buildings enough so there aren't any kidsicles. Makes sense I guess.

 
checked the thermostat today.bottom floor temp was down to 62 .. I leave it set at 71. no idea how low its going to be when I get home. the upstairs is nice and toasty though

 
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I should have listened to myself and closed this taco stand for a couple of days. I cooked for 40 and served 37...so at least I only took a bath on the labor.
this is why it was smart for some places to close. People aren't going outside unless they have to. Some businesses just won't do business in these conditions. Save on the hourly labor and eat the overhead, that's what my employer did. Smart move IMHO.
 
Chicago area. I was going to go in, but everyone else sent emails they were working from home so I figured I'd just stay home too.
Same here. I was prepared to go to work this morning—spent an hour yesterday shoveling—and got a late email saying the office will be closed.

Made it down to Walgreens earlier and dressed appropriately, the cold wasn't that bad. But my eyes wouldn't stop watering, glasses fogged up and I could barely see where I was going.
I went in both yesterday and today. Bus to blue line. No big deal.

 
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Chicago area. I was going to go in, but everyone else sent emails they were working from home so I figured I'd just stay home too.
Same here. I was prepared to go to work this morning—spent an hour yesterday shoveling—and got a late email saying the office will be closed.

Made it down to Walgreens earlier and dressed appropriately, the cold wasn't that bad. But my eyes wouldn't stop watering, glasses fogged up and I could barely see where I was going.
I went in both yesterday and today. Bus to blue line. No big deal.
With CTA bus tracker it's a breeze. I didn't have to wait more than 2 minutes.

 
-23 F on my truck this morning with -50 F windchill. Everybody is at the office. Forecast says high of +32 F Friday, so if there's not much wind that day that's an 82 degree difference in the same town 5 days apart.

Spring is in the air!
+1 today and I'm not kidding it felt great. It's all relative me boi.
 
I worked today. Drove an hour in a car that was basically 40 degrees because it couldn't get warm. Walk across the subzero parking get inside to feel relief until a few minutes later when I noticed it people wearing their coats and gloves at their desks. Our heater wasn't working fully. So I got to sit at my desk inside at 50 degrees. Hardly freezing but you don't realize how cold that is until you sit in it and try to type on a pc all day. So fun day all around.

 
I worked today. Drove an hour in a car that was basically 40 degrees because it couldn't get warm. Walk across the subzero parking get inside to feel relief until a few minutes later when I noticed it people wearing their coats and gloves at their desks. Our heater wasn't working fully. So I got to sit at my desk inside at 50 degrees. Hardly freezing but you don't realize how cold that is until you sit in it and try to type on a pc all day. So fun day all around.
Damn it feels good to be a gangsta.
 
I worked today. Drove an hour in a car that was basically 40 degrees because it couldn't get warm. Walk across the subzero parking get inside to feel relief until a few minutes later when I noticed it people wearing their coats and gloves at their desks. Our heater wasn't working fully. So I got to sit at my desk inside at 50 degrees. Hardly freezing but you don't realize how cold that is until you sit in it and try to type on a pc all day. So fun day all around.
Damn it feels good to be a gangsta.
#### that printer though.

 

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