OneGoodEar
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The fire in Porter Ranch (a San Fernando Valley community suburb of L.A.) is affecting a nearby Target store.
Target typically follows city ordinances or other local retailers. I live across the country in a snowy state and if the highway/state closes we close but not before. I assume the state/city hasn’t place a state of emergency or I would hope target would close. If other local businesses are still open so is target. The TMs can choose not to be there the same way I can’t make TMs drive to work in the snowSeriously both those stores should be ashamed of endangering people like that. But we all know how target feels about all of us easily replaceable insects
Seriously both those stores should be ashamed of endangering people like that. But we all know how target feels about all of us easily replaceable insects
The TMs can choose not to be there the same way I can’t make TMs drive to work in the snow
Last year during the Paradise fire in Northern California most of the SF Bay Area was shrouded in smoke for almost two weeks. No way would Target and other businesses close. The year before was another big fire in Northern California and again the smoke was around for over a week. Stores were open, people wore masks, and customers needed to purchase items, especially those who lost homes or could not return home.dust masks .. that store should close for the rest of the day... it's a shame breathing that cancerous shit
Ugh gross I remember that the smell and the air was so awful and every single day we were chewed out for being out of masksLast year during the Paradise fire in Northern California most of the SF Bay Area was shrouded in smoke for almost two weeks. No way would Target and other businesses close. The year before was another big fire in Northern California and again the smoke was around for over a week. Stores were open, people wore masks, and customers needed to purchase items, especially those who lost homes or could not return home.
dust masks .. that store should close for the rest of the day... it's a shame breathing that cancerous shit
The Target store won't close because it is not threatened by the fire. Many stores have stayed open even if its smoky outside. By the way, the Porter Ranch Walmart did close because it was right next to the fire.
dust masks .. that store should close for the rest of the day... it's a shame breathing that cancerous shit
Exactly. I agree target should close more often than it does but that’ll never happen so I just don’t hold anyone accountable when they don’t show up during a snow storm. I hope these stores with the fire are handling it the sane way.This is how my store handles it. The last huge cold snap, when Target took flak for staying open (but not Walmart, natch), I worked that night and it was fine. TMs who couldn't make it in were given a free pass, those that did could go out and start their car whenever they needed or whatever. We had lots of guests coming in for space heaters, jumper cables, battery jump start kits, etc. in addition to groceries and whatnot. It really wasn't dangerous at all for TMs, and if it was they had a free pass not to come in, and people still need to shop.
Target still open , why ????
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Tens of thousands ordered to evacuate after wildfire explodes in Southern California
Firefighters battling Saddle Ridge Fire along the northern edge of Los Angeles from the air and on the groundwww.cbsnews.com
yep, this.Yeah close, you know that it's everywhere. Ash is landing on your car, its in your clothes there isn't anywhere that isn't smokey right now. It's stinking up your house. I have lived through fires there, no where isn't smokey when the hills less than 10 miles away are on fire.
yep, this.