That's the one thing I'm grateful I have, and keeping my eyes out for more, to no avail so far.Lysol spray impossible to find BTW. And selling at $80/can on eBay
We had the up and up brad today. I was shocked!Lysol spray impossible to find BTW. And selling at $80/can on eBay
I take vitamin C as well - probably bollocks but couldn't hurt.
Wear a mask during my shifts and whenever I go inside any other building other than my own house, which is hardly at all. Wash my hands even more than I did before, which was rather often. (Done work in food service in the past where hand-washing is kind of important.) Stay distant from everyone, especially those guests who think they're special and don't need to wear a mask.
But I don't spray everything at home with disinfectant or jump in the shower as soon as I get home. And I don't wear gloves, just keep my hands away from my face.
Since there are so many mask-less guests at my store, I've been considering if I should go back to my regular grocery store. Figured since I was already at Target, just stay a bit longer and pick up a few things. Lately, I've become uncomfortable with that and just want to leave asap.
i took a one month paid LOA due to my asthma but recently started back working. just been wearing mask and gloves at work and frequent hand washing. i dont wear mask outside of work though. i considered taking a 2nd 30day unpaid LOA but decided against it. im the front of store attendant tooI took a two month LOA, one month paid (asthma). I've always been a nut about handwashing so no problems there. I practice physical distancing when I have to go out, (which is rarely), and I wear gloves and a mask as well. I tried making my own masks but they came out rough, so I ordered a few from Etsy. Only received one so far, but it's decent.
Trying to keep my husband on track is practically a full-time job, lol. Why are men so damn stubborn?!
My sister and I wipe down or spray the counters and handles, knobs, etc occasionally but I'm not a fanatic about it, as I AM fanatical about not touching my face with my hands.
Yes, I took my leave right before the crap hit the fan in my state.Hand washing/sanitizer... but I'm kind of a germaphobe so this isn't a new practice for me.
I put on a mask for work and I wear one if I'm out picking up groceries.
I stay home when I don't have to work or get groceries. I take walks to get some sun and fresh air. But I'm good staying at home - I'm an introvert and a homebody so I have plenty of video games, streaming services, music, coloring, etc. to keep me entertained.
I qualify for the 30 day paid leave but I'm trying to hold out until it starts spreading in my county. We only had a few cases in my county and all had recovered, but now there's a few more, so we'll see what happens with that. A few TMs took their leave right away and now they're back to work and mad they took it so early when we didn't have a case spread here.
Maybe you could split the difference? Like wearing a mask at work to protect your fellow TMs and practicing social distancing, which I believe are both pretty much required by Target (or at least strongly encouraged). One of the main reasons I took my leave was fellow TMs not keeping their distance and rolling up on me way too close. But I can't stay on leave forever, and fellow TMs praticing responsible behaviors goes a long way towards keeping everyone safe.In March I was paranoid - even took a few sick days out - not sick but not wanting to be in the store.
After a few days at home I was itching to go back - with full riot gear - gloves, mask, distancing, washing hands every hour, avoiding touching face, shoes left outside when I got home, clothes in washer, shower, etc.
Each day I got less and less cautious. Now I only wash my hands before eating. No mask, no gloves, shoulder to shoulder with other tm’s, no shower/change of clothes when i get home...even though we have had multiple cases in our store ........time will tell how it works out for me. I’m just tired of all the precautions.
You need to start paid leave before May 31, so don't think too long.Hand washing/sanitizer... but I'm kind of a germaphobe so this isn't a new practice for me.
I put on a mask for work and I wear one if I'm out picking up groceries.
I stay home when I don't have to work or get groceries. I take walks to get some sun and fresh air. But I'm good staying at home - I'm an introvert and a homebody so I have plenty of video games, streaming services, music, coloring, etc. to keep me entertained.
I qualify for the 30 day paid leave but I'm trying to hold out until it starts spreading in my county. We only had a few cases in my county and all had recovered, but now there's a few more, so we'll see what happens with that. A few TMs took their leave right away and now they're back to work and mad they took it so early when we didn't have a case spread here.
Thank you, nobody told me that.You need to start paid leave before May 31, so don't think too long.