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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
No-judge zone: Who's personally hurting thanks to all this Covid BS?
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<blockquote data-quote="SweetSVT99" data-source="post: 16546056" data-attributes="member: 15"><p>We are good so far. The business the wife works for hasn't been impacted at all, neither negatively or positive, and she's been working the same since it all started. Occasionally she'll work from home, but she prefers to be in the office. She actually even got a raise this year.</p><p></p><p>I work for County government. We were completely shutdown for two full months, and I basically was told I could keep any schedule and work any hours I wanted to. I went in for a couple hours most days, a day here and there I didn't go in at all, and they continued to pay me my full salary. I was on call all the time, which I am anyway, so that was no different.....except there was no operations going other than public safety, which I don't cover, so I never once got anything urgent that I had to respond to.</p><p></p><p>On a social level, nothing really changed all that much for us. I have a friend who owns a bar, we continued to go there. We have friends of friends who own a campground about an hour away, we put our camper down there on a permanent spot for the year. We continued to do social events at the campground regularly, etc. We did miss out on a vacation to MI we had planned, but whatever, it's been 10 years since we took one, so it didn't feel like we were giving anything up really.</p><p></p><p>My only real issue is I have a very low tolerance for stupid people, so on that front, I've struggled a lot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SweetSVT99, post: 16546056, member: 15"] We are good so far. The business the wife works for hasn't been impacted at all, neither negatively or positive, and she's been working the same since it all started. Occasionally she'll work from home, but she prefers to be in the office. She actually even got a raise this year. I work for County government. We were completely shutdown for two full months, and I basically was told I could keep any schedule and work any hours I wanted to. I went in for a couple hours most days, a day here and there I didn't go in at all, and they continued to pay me my full salary. I was on call all the time, which I am anyway, so that was no different.....except there was no operations going other than public safety, which I don't cover, so I never once got anything urgent that I had to respond to. On a social level, nothing really changed all that much for us. I have a friend who owns a bar, we continued to go there. We have friends of friends who own a campground about an hour away, we put our camper down there on a permanent spot for the year. We continued to do social events at the campground regularly, etc. We did miss out on a vacation to MI we had planned, but whatever, it's been 10 years since we took one, so it didn't feel like we were giving anything up really. My only real issue is I have a very low tolerance for stupid people, so on that front, I've struggled a lot. [/QUOTE]
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