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  • Arcus
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    I'm happy! I got my appointment to get the shot next week. They opened it to anyone that wanted one, but the supply wasn't keeping up with the demand in the locations around me so getting an appointment has been tricky.

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  • Dreamstalker
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    I get a lot of those customers who will pour loose change in their ungloved hand and expect me to pick through it. I've restarted keeping latex gloves on me; when someone pulls that trick I remove my regular gloves, lightly sanitize my hands, put on the latex gloves and only then will I touch their coins. After placing their change in the drawer I sanitize my gloved hands before making change (don't want to spread any cooties to the rest of the drawer). Then after they leave the checkstand I discard the latex gloves, sanitize and don my regular gloves again.

    My goal with that is to make it annoying enough that they'll think twice. Like reusable bags, it's probably to a cashier's discretion and I choose not to.

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  • Monterey Jack
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    Got my first shot today (Michelle Pfizer). Zero side effects to report thus far.

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  • csquared
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    Quoth Pixelated View Post
    He pulled down his mask so he could lick his thumb so he could sift through his bills.
    Did you make a show of sanitizing the bills then removing and burning your gloves?

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  • Pixelated
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    Had a guy from "the old country" in my line today (we had a REAL communications problem, but that's another story) who was paying with cash.

    He pulled down his mask so he could lick his thumb so he could sift through his bills.

    Thank goodness I wear gloves.

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  • Smapti
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    The only place I've seen maks rules consistently enforced lately is on the bus, where the drivers will literally pull over and refuse to move if someone isn't wearing a mask properly.

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  • XCashier
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    Was at the Post Office earlier today. The clerk looked at a maskless man in line and said, "Sir, you're required to wear a mask in here."

    He answered in a snotty tone, "It's against my religion to wear a mask, I have a medical condition and you're not allowed to ask about either one!" Everyone in the vicinity groaned loudly.

    Fortunately, the post office has plastic barriers between the clerks and the customers, and lots of hand sanitizer. He did at least comply with standing behind the barrier and the six-foot distance.

    I don't know of any religion that prohibits medical mask-wearing. He was young, muscular and healthy-looking, so I don't know what, if any, condition he had. But it was pretty obvious nobody was buying his excuse.

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  • EricKei
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    Yeah, and not enforcing it amongst the employees makes it that much harder to enforce it on the cursetomers. This is the case if even one EE in sight is wearing it incorrectly.

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  • csquared
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    Quoth MadMike View Post
    but you'd think they'd at least enforce it with their employees.
    That would require management to accurately do work.

    Now, if a customer complained, they would be more than happy to write up the employee.

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  • MadMike
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    Quoth EricKei View Post
    I've seen more and more store workers wearing masks with their noses out lately x.x
    Last time I went to Lowe's, I think about half the employees were like that. I can understand not having the balls to say anything to customers, but you'd think they'd at least enforce it with their employees.

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  • EricKei
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    I've seen more and more store workers wearing masks with their noses out lately x.x

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  • Dreamstalker
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    My parents are both fully vaxxed, as are three of the cousins in NJ. Not sure about the Oregon contingent yet.

    I swear the dicknoses are breeding; I just see more and more of them every day. Yesterday (we closed at 5, but do you really think us employees got out of there at 5? NOPE) I had to yell at some dude hanging out at the end of my register with his mask on his chin and breathing in everyone's direction. Luckily the bagging area and belt meant that he was at least 4ft away from me, but still...! Enforcement is still an issue at my store and it's a crapshoot whether a managerial witness will side with you or the customer. It's a public health order, the customer doesn't get to decide.

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  • Jay 2K Winger
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    My parents have both had their second jab. Mom's was delayed for about a week or so because she wasn't feeling well on the day she was supposed to get hers, and there were concerns she might have caught Covid.

    Fortunately, the test came back negative.

    Sis has gotten her appointment for jab one. Not sure about her hubby.

    Among my roommates, I remain the only one fully vax'd, but the two most at-risk have both gotten their first jab.

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  • telecom_goddess
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    Yeah appointments seemed non existent but I finally got one way across town, so it's a pain in the butt to get to but oh well. It's a drive through clinic which works for me. And yeah I finally got eligible on the 29th of March, being over 50.

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  • Monterey Jack
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    I'm scheduled for my first on Wednesday, and the second on the 28th. Very happy about this.

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