Latest Coronavirus - Yikes

I thought masks were mandatory in VA, I was in Hampton Roads before Memorial Day weekend and was told that you had to wear a mask in public.

His mandate went into effect after the holiday weekend . He was on the beach that Saturday without one then Tuesday I believe it went into effect .
 
People are fighting back!! So the governor says you can't race on the 19th but you can 3 days later? 🤣😂👌


"North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper has ordered Ace Speedway in Alamance County to be closed immediately, declaring the venue an imminent hazard.

The order was issued on Monday night and says Ace Speedway must notify the public by 5 p.m. on Tuesday that its schedule has been canceled until June 22"

"The venue’s next event is scheduled for June 19, but no such cancellation notice has been published by Ace Speedway channels. The order allows the governor to send in state police officers to enforce the order if track operators Robert and Jason Turner do not adhere to it."

"The track first reopened from the coronavirus pandemic on May 23, but only after Alamance County Sheriff Terry Johnson refused to enforce the mass gathering order under a conviction that it was unconstitutional. The track has now hosted three events and has averaged nearly 2,000 fans packed from shoulder-to-shoulder around the .400-mile track"


They should change the event on the 19th to a Racing Against Racism charity event with proceeds going to BLM.
Then watch some heads explode.
 
Gundlach: A 'wave' of layoffs is coming for $100,000/year white-collar jobs

I called this a few weeks ago. I love this quote and it's so true, perfect analogy of what I've seen at my small company.

Comments are........interesting to say the least LOL.

It is simple, you see who really works, and who collects checks.

Redundancy is and should be the first thing noticed by any decent management and performance moves, stagnation delays.

People decisions are the most important part of business, and the vitality curve or forced rankings exist for a reason.
 
Gundlach: A 'wave' of layoffs is coming for $100,000/year white-collar jobs

I called this a few weeks ago. I love this quote and it's so true, perfect analogy of what I've seen at my small company.

Were I in a high cost of living area, this quote from the article,..."What's more, the shift to permanent work-from-home is deflationary too if someone can do the same job in a lower-cost environment like Boise, Idaho compared to San Francisco."... would really be unsettling.
 

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