Essential Work And Corona Virus.

I,m also having to go in to work as I drive freight trains. And also work in a rail terminal.i ve never really thought of my job as being a essential key join any shape or form it's just my job. The sad thing is I really like my job. Sad but true. Plus the journey home usually take 45 minutes now it more like 20 minutes so some people in Glasgow / Renfrewshire area are taken in seriously. At the end of the day who wants to die. Nobody!!! The weather up here has been surprisingly very sunny. Makes a change. Stay safe and stay fit and healthy gang.
 
I'm in Ayrshire and travel around your area quite a bit @Radford1071s
I stopped working after Monday last week and couldn't believe how quiet the roads were too.

Nice change in the weather too, beginning to think any grand weans would be born with webbed feet !
 
I'm a gas engineer that specialises in repairing gas fires, I am at home with no income because I feel travelling to individual houses is more of a risk than I want to take, then coming back home with a potential to spread at home.
I took this decision and now have zero income !

Same here, electrician, small business owner so can't claim either of the government offerings. I have mortgage etc but feel it is necessary to stay at home and batten down the hatches not just for me and my familys sake but the people I would potentially come into contact with. I have very little money to fall back on, it's not going to be easy, my partner is in the same position as me. Unnecessarily going to work Will put more lives at risk.
 
I work for a company that are refusing to close even though the 2 meter rule is impossible to maintain in the workplace.

Ironically its a chinese owned company and the orders are coming down from the top....

Their recent statement reads ' Because Covid-19 is a global problem anyone who has returned from overseas travel recently should return immediately back to work, as it is no more of a risk than going to a local supermarket'

I had to read it twice to try and comprehend the logic...

Up to 100,000 people an hour go through an airport terminal... My local supermarket wasn't that busy even with the chaos of the loo roll panic buyers..!!

A few people here have just returned from New York . They asked the HR department regarding isolation period suggested by the Government... There response was 'the government has got it wrong, you should return straight to work..'

They're playing with peoples health just for profit gain... W**K**S !! :speechless::speechless::speechless::speechless:

can you report them?
- Andy Burnham (Mayor of Manchester - sorry if you knew that!) is encouraging people to message/mail him and report any firms that are not adhering to the guidance.
 
The Governments advise around work is very clear.

Only go to work if it cannot be done from home and you can maintain a 2 meter distance from anyone you come into contact with.

Anyone who does not comply with the above is putting themselves and whoever they come into contact with at risk.

I will not stop going to work untill I am told I cannot or I cannot keep 2 meters, (at least), from people.

We are going to be facing a very difficult economic future as a result of this which will be made all the more difficult by people who do still have jobs to go to, not going to them.

Every pound I continue to earn I will pay tax on, and that tax will be sorely needed as this goes on.

I am self employed, and as such always plan to be out of work for periods of time and am hoping that continuing with what little work I have left will enable me to survive further into, what will undoubtedly be, very long periods without any.

People are deluding themselves if they think the world wont be a more difficult place to live in after this, as the consequential economic effects will hard and far reaching.


you're probably right but some potential good news:

The huge coronavirus bailouts will need to be paid back. Or will they?
 
Same here, electrician, small business owner so can't claim either of the government offerings. I have mortgage etc but feel it is necessary to stay at home and batten down the hatches not just for me and my familys sake but the people I would potentially come into contact with. I have very little money to fall back on, it's not going to be easy, my partner is in the same position as me. Unnecessarily going to work Will put more lives at risk.

Similar here, my major contract is electrical compliance & testing on Priory Healthcare sites, and they're all in lockdown apart from emergency works. I also carry out work for McCarthy & Stone at their retirement home properties, again all in lockdown.
I have some other small works, but as my daughter has been sent home due to her asthma and is "at risk" and my wife is a key worker in the NHS ppe supply chain but is currently working from home, do I go to work and potentially bring the virus back with me?
We also haven't much in the bank to back us up due to me being off due to health issues earlier this year.
 
Yeah I use a blue inhaler every now and again. But recently I haven't had to use it at all.. I do have to keep it with me. Seen a few vw t6 ambulances out in force today on the way home from work aswell as a few t6 police vans.
 
I’d say stay home and try to ride it out.
if you really need to work, do as little as possible, or try staying at different address?


I wish you and your family well @sparkywig
 
@mopardave they were cutting the grass and trimming hedges in the church graveyard opposite where I was working last week, so based on that I’d assume us mere mortals are ok, that aside I did think it could easily have been classed as non essential but equally it couldn’t have been done from home either!
I work in civils and we are still renewing water mains but I think our work we will be put on stop soon, perhaps by Easter. The government have been very vague with their guidance for work when it can’t be done from home and really need to provide more clarity like they have with what shops can open...
 
I made the decision to close at lunchtime on Thursday last week, we are classed as key workers as we provide machined products that go to the NHS. We received an order on Friday from the NHS so I am opening up tomorrow for 2 days with minimum staff to complete their order then we will close again
 
Similar here, my major contract is electrical compliance & testing on Priory Healthcare sites, and they're all in lockdown apart from emergency works. I also carry out work for McCarthy & Stone at their retirement home properties, again all in lockdown.
I have some other small works, but as my daughter has been sent home due to her asthma and is "at risk" and my wife is a key worker in the NHS ppe supply chain but is currently working from home, do I go to work and potentially bring the virus back with me?
We also haven't much in the bank to back us up due to me being off due to health issues earlier this year.
Stay safe and well all of you x
 
Currently work in domestic properties fixing boilers. Only PPE we have is gloves. Customers are asked on phone if anyone is isolating or shielding. Pretty sure company are required by law to provide appropriate PPE, but they can't get any. I can refuse to work but wont get paid. Absolute joke.
 
can you report them?
- Andy Burnham (Mayor of Manchester - sorry if you knew that!) is encouraging people to message/mail him and report any firms that are not adhering to the guidance.

Currently work in domestic properties fixing boilers. Only PPE we have is gloves. Customers are asked on phone if anyone is isolating or shielding. Pretty sure company are required by law to provide appropriate PPE, but they can't get any. I can refuse to work but wont get paid. Absolute joke.

as i mentioned to JasonW, can you report them??
 
@Jay , what PPE would you need? If the occupiers are not in the room with you, what is the risk?

Seriously, don't want to offend, but look up the WHO guidelines. Washing hands when entering and leaving, keeping distance from occupiers, should be sufficient. It's not like Tesco, where the checkout staff have a stream of strangers in front of them.

Edited to say: sorry, don't mean to sound callous. There is a lot of fear, understandable of course. No-one would willingly subject themselves to a 1% chance of dying. But you are providing an essential service, just as the supermarket workers are doing. Have a proper research, re-assure yourself, and take sensible precautions. Forewarned is forearmed, or something like that!

Stay safe,
CAB.
 
I saw this on Strokebook today....
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The figure that rams home the seriousness of this for me, is the number of doctors that have died. At time of writing, last I heard its 2 in the UK but 46!!!!!! in Italy. No mention of how many nurses though.
 
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Hmmmm....so what I'm getting from the replies here is that it's pretty much a judgement call. The guidance isn't that clear to me.....the thought of being shamed in social media etc is horrific to me. So far, I've acted in the national interest and not mopardave's interest.....but some would say that the national interest is to keep going where safe to do so....after all, the world has to keep turning. It's clearer in Scotland....they've actually said window cleaners and gardeners can keep working. My daughter is a paediatric doctor in Australia.....she says I should be okay to work but I'm really torn by all this. It almost feels like choosing between going on strike or not going on strike! Thanks gents.....and whatever you do, stay safe. :thumbsup:
 
I’m sorry but this is wrong, I understand the worry about what people say on Facebook etc but Facebook et al is full of SHIT! Facebook and Twitter are places where people who have no right to have an opinion have their opinion ranked at the same level as those with a deep understanding of the issue and this is the result.

I say close your Facebook accounts, stop looking at tabloid newspaper comments. And live your lives using your conscience as a maker.

Government rules are that you can work if you can work safely and travel to work if you can’t do it from home, end of.

(written by someone who also has no right to opinion on this subject)
 
I’m sorry but this is wrong, I understand the worry about what people say on Facebook etc but Facebook et al is full of SHIT! Facebook and Twitter are places where people who have no right to have an opinion have their opinion ranked at the same level as those with a deep understanding of the issue and this is the result.

I say close your Facebook accounts, stop looking at tabloid newpaper comments
@cgtmiles .....I don't do facebook or twitter mate....nor do I read the papers. They're just not for me.....I make no judgement of those that do.....it's just not my bag. This is the only social media I do. The world is full of keyboard warriors. This forum on the other hand is full of knowledgeable and helpful, like minded people....that's why I'm here and posing the question.:thumbsup:
 
Fair play to you then my friend. And I still say, in my opinion, go about your business with your conscience intact and good luck to you!
 
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