I’m so glad to see this. I think every city should make it mandatory.
Well, San Diego did it. All restaurants to close for All but, takeout and delivery. Yes, we have to layoff.
I rarely take a paycheck (many self employed cannot). We're a very small biz with only 1 full time chef, other then hubby and me who work about 70 hours a week. Our other employees are part-time.
I immediately this morning contacted our payroll company to put me on payroll.
Why? Because, if we close, I can eventually collect unemployment.
It will be a small amount, but we've been paying into the unemployment fund for over 30 years. We've had maybe 2 layoffs in that time through the great recession.
So, our business has a healthy amount for unemployment benefits.
My hubby owns the biz, and I have been an unpaid employee.
This is legal. He has the right to pay me a salary.
It will be a pretty small amount. But, could help us finance a small RV if we need to leave.
This is ALL craziness.
I appreciate the early posters on this thread who made my antenna go up in the middle of February.
I paid attention, and I'm so glad I did.
Although I'm so stressed out that I have no appetite, I know that I have food for my doggers.
Honestly, the USA is going to have to release money to her citizens.***
Soon.
I do think that this will happen.
Sooner, versus later is best.
Bless and keep you and yours all well, on here. You have always been special and caring people.
Kali in So. Cal...
Coronavirus: Mexico may consider border-crossing limits
Evidently, Mexico wants to ensure that people who cross the border, from the United States, into Mexico, are legally admitted and inspected prior to entering Mexico.
Mexico would like to ensure border integrity and security. This is a commendable response, as they want to protect their citizens. I hope that Mexico is able to keep the virus out of their country.
Love this! What confuses me, is that today I had to go to the grocery store to pick up my medically fragile daughter's medications. I ask asked three senior citizens if they needed help; now or in the future and each one gave me a crusty, angry reply as if I was being rude to ask. I don't know what to make of that.I’m so glad to see this. I think every city should make it mandatory.
March 16, 2020 / 9:13 PM / Updated 3 hours agoIt’s there too. But do we know the numbers?
No, of course we don't. There are not enough tests and many of those that are sick are not going to be tested. The numbers released to the public are all screwed...the best way to combat this is to assume everyone you see is infected. Not to be painicked, but just to be reasonable.edited by myself..I did not mean to say "screwed", I tried to type skewed .It’s there too. But do we know the numbers?
He is 9.
Well, San Diego did it. All restaurants to close for All but, takeout and delivery. Yes, we have to layoff.
I rarely take a paycheck (many self employed cannot). We're a very small biz with only 1 full time chef, other then hubby and me who work about 70 hours a week. Our other employees are part-time.
I immediately this morning contacted our payroll company to put me on payroll.
Why? Because, if we close, I can eventually collect unemployment.
It will be a small amount, but we've been paying into the unemployment fund for over 30 years. We've had maybe 2 layoffs in that time through the great recession.
So, our business has a healthy amount for unemployment benefits.
My hubby owns the biz, and I have been an unpaid employee.
This is legal. He has the right to pay me a salary.
It will be a pretty small amount. But, could help us finance a small RV if we need to leave.
This is ALL craziness.
I appreciate the early posters on this thread who made my antenna go up in the middle of February.
I paid attention, and I'm so glad I did.
Although I'm so stressed out that I have no appetite, I know that I have food for my doggers.
Honestly, the USA is going to have to release money to her citizens.***
Soon.
I do think that this will happen.
Sooner, versus later is best.
Bless and keep you and yours all well, on here. You have always been special and caring people.
Kali in So. Cal...
No, of course we don't. There are not enough tests and many of those that are sick are not going to be tested. The numbers released to the public are all screwed...the best way to combat this is to assume everyone you see is infected. Not to be painicked, but just to be reasonable.edited by myself..I did not mean to say "screwed", I tried to type skewed .
No, they are not. This is not about being infected..because the most of us will be just fine, the issue is that those of us who are not will inundate our medical facilities.Yes! I was wondering about Mexico. Are they testing? BRB.
Love this! What confuses me, is that today I had to go to the grocery store to pick up my medically fragile daughter's medications. I ask asked three senior citizens if they needed help; now or in the future and each one gave me a crusty, angry reply as if I was being rude to ask. I don't know what to make of that.
Edited by me.. god Lord, auto correct is so wrong!
I had not thought to share this idea but
I have been spraying my shoes with rubbing alcohol when I get home and leaving them on the porch.
March 16, 2020 / 9:13 PM / Updated 3 hours ago
Mexico coronavirus tally rises to 82 from 53 a day earlier
Mexico coronavirus tally rises to 82 from 53 a day earlier
It’s there too. But do we know the numbers?