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Give yourself plenty of time to get in, once you dig your car out. My friend has 32 inches in Winchester, so far.
I've called several times since 5:45. No answer I'm assuming they closed early.I let my store's phone ring for a few minutes. They'er not responding.
Best of luck to your ad setup team...My store closed at 4pm today but we are opening as normal tomorrow.
Similar situation here. My store has a lot of team members that come from the city. Busses shut down at 12pm, travel ban went into effect at 2:30pm, and my store closed at 3pm. So where the fuck are those NYC people going to go after the store closes? It doesn't make sense.My store handled things horribly, on Saturday they closed the store at 12pm but here's the issue I'm from NYC all MTA buses and non underground train stops were suspended at exactly 12pm, and of course we also had the Travel Ban as well. There's only 2 buses that come by the store. Leaving everyone to find a way home one way or another. Then today they opened up like a regular day at 8am, again problem is MTA service wasn't restored until 9:30am and was slowly brought back up. Then they're wondering why literally the entire store called out. My co worker texted me there's literally 5 people in the store not including leadership.
The train in my area was suspended until today at 1:00pm. I didn't have much of a choice. I wasn't going to wake up extra early to walk to work over an hour for my 6am shift, in the dark with snowy roads and plows and risk getting hit by a car or something. I woke up at 4am and I knew no one was there but I tried calling in. Woke up at 5am, tried again. And at 6am, tried calling. I fell asleep and woke up at 9am. I called in, 3 hours into my shift. I'm gonna talk to HR tomorrow to make sure I wasn't marked NCNS.My store handled things horribly, on Saturday they closed the store at 12pm but here's the issue I'm from NYC all MTA buses and non underground train stops were suspended at exactly 12pm, and of course we also had the Travel Ban as well. There's only 2 buses that come by the store. Leaving everyone to find a way home one way or another. Then today they opened up like a regular day at 8am, again problem is MTA service wasn't restored until 9:30am and was slowly brought back up. Then they're wondering why literally the entire store called out. My co worker texted me there's literally 5 people in the store not including leadership.
The train in my area was suspended until today at 1:00pm. I didn't have much of a choice. I wasn't going to wake up extra early to walk to work over an hour for my 6am shift, in the dark with snowy roads and plows and risk getting hit by a car or something. I woke up at 4am and I knew no one was there but I tried calling in. Woke up at 5am, tried again. And at 6am, tried calling. I fell asleep and woke up at 9am. I called in, 3 hours into my shift. I'm gonna talk to HR tomorrow to make sure I wasn't marked NCNS.