
keep safe and distance yourselves from idiots who do not.
It's like that here in all the shops in Hungary. Has been for months.
Pista wrote: ↑09 Sep 2020, 12:18 To nick a Robert-ism, I fcuking despair. I really do.
Infection rates going up all over Europe right now (thankfully mortality rates remain low) & tightened restrictions are starting to come into force here in Hungary. The supermarkets are repainting the 2 metre distance markers on the ground.
I went to pick up a few things I needed to make bake pizza later. First staff member I saw in Tesco walked straight past me without a mask on (bear in mind door security won't even let you in the shop without a mask). Woman on the meat counter had her mask draped around her neck & 3 shelf stackers also sported little neck warmers too.
Next stop Spar as they have a better choice of ham. Got to the self service checkout & the woman there who pretends to wipe down the scanners & touch screens after each shopper wasn't wearing her mask. At this point I lost it. I asked her if I need to wear a mask (I was wearing one). She said, "Of course you do.". So I asked her why she wasn't & told her to put one on or I would call the store manager. Reluctantly she put one on but with her nose hanging over the top.
WTF is the point of that?
I've found that most people are following the rules as well , there's always the odd scroat but generally not seen anything out of order apart from a gathering of about 300 people at the nearby reservoir when it was scorching hot a few months ago .Quiff Boy wrote: ↑09 Sep 2020, 15:19 I've just been out to run a few errands, including going to the post office and then to the petrol station, and everyone was being very good and wearing their masks.
Quite a few folks even had gloves (unsurprising for a petrol station, I suppose)
Given that we are in the Trafford borough, which was on lockdown vey recently and generally speaking isn't doing so well, it was quite reassuring.
Mine feelings are the same.
You've got a Tesco in Hungary......Pista wrote: ↑09 Sep 2020, 12:18 To nick a Robert-ism, I fcuking despair. I really do.
Infection rates going up all over Europe right now (thankfully mortality rates remain low) & tightened restrictions are starting to come into force here in Hungary. The supermarkets are repainting the 2 metre distance markers on the ground.
I went to pick up a few things I needed to make bake pizza later. First staff member I saw in Tesco walked straight past me without a mask on (bear in mind door security won't even let you in the shop without a mask). Woman on the meat counter had her mask draped around her neck & 3 shelf stackers also sported little neck warmers too.
Next stop Spar as they have a better choice of ham. Got to the self service checkout & the woman there who pretends to wipe down the scanners & touch screens after each shopper wasn't wearing her mask. At this point I lost it. I asked her if I need to wear a mask (I was wearing one). She said, "Of course you do.". So I asked her why she wasn't & told her to put one on or I would call the store manager. Reluctantly she put one on but with her nose hanging over the top.
WTF is the point of that?
I'm normally an event sparky at the NEC, I have done 3 jobs there this year. I was meant to be on the build up for the Nightingale Hospital there but got the 'rona instead. I doubt I will have any event work this year at any venues. I know how all those sound techs and roadies feel. I think I'd better find some new work
Tesco is massive here. Some British stuff, but not a lot. At least i can get Marmite there
Actually, via teams, we're talking aaa lot, same with resolving issues, but not tech issues.Quiff Boy wrote: ↑10 Sep 2020, 09:33 I miss a lot of the ad-hoc conversations that spring up around the office.
One of my most favourite things to do, and one of the ways in which I believe I was most effective, was in helping get half-developed ideas or shared challenges out of people's heads and into some form of thing we could all stand and point at, and work together to resolve.
Kwik Save have disappeared though... No Frills Beans on No Frills Bread are gone forever.Swinnow wrote: ↑10 Sep 2020, 12:30 Thankfully Leeds is not as Tesco dominated as many other parts of the UK. Locally we have Sainsbury's, Asda, M&S, Co-op and Morrisons. I'm still tickled by the fact that, with the choice of the whole city, Waitrose chose to put their first store invading the grim northern wastes in Meanwood. If you know Leeds you'd find it strange too![]()