My favorite comments:
[–]wesg913 • -1 points 2 hours ago
So you are vaccinated and wore a mask, but got covid and spread it to your entire family? As a result, you are mad at one guy who showed up to work before he knew he was sick (how it spreads btw) and a company that was employing both of you because they didn't tell you about someone else's health related issues?
It seems like you should be mad at the people telling you that the shot and a cloth mask was going to keep you from getting sick and passing covid. If you feel that strongly about not being in a call center, you should be mad at yourself for not getting another job. Instead you are on here looking for people to make you feel better.
Were her grandparents vaccinated? Were you all wearing masks since you are doing everything you can to protect your family? GTFO of here with this nonsense of it being someone else's fault. Shit happens in life. People get sick. It isn't T-Mobile's fault.
[–]pj6000 • 1 point 2 hours ago*
Masks don't work, even Fauci admits that. They may possibly help at the margins if you spend a brief amount of time in an enclosed space, but if you are in an office, they will not protect you when you are sitting there for 8 hours breathing the same air as your coworkers. You are vaccinated, and you are saying that you transmitted the virus to your relatives. Everyone is vaccinated at the call center, yet people are coming down with COVID. What does that tell you about the efficacy of the vaccines ? If there was one person in your office who was unvaccinated, you would be railing about how they are killing people.
[–]Shadow88882 • 4 points 3 hours ago
Agree or not, the facts are there that this vaccine is not preventing the new variant and we can carry it. Yet they want to preach " the safest thing to do is be vaccinated." No the safest thing to do is WORK FROM HOME which has functioned fine for nearly 2 years......my biggest pet peeves is lying and them consistently telling us "safety is priority " is Bs.
My favorite comments:
[–]wesg913 • -1 points 2 hours ago
So you are vaccinated and wore a mask, but got covid and spread it to your entire family? As a result, you are mad at one guy who showed up to work before he knew he was sick (how it spreads btw) and a company that was employing both of you because they didn't tell you about someone else's health related issues?
It seems like you should be mad at the people telling you that the shot and a cloth mask was going to keep you from getting sick and passing covid. If you feel that strongly about not being in a call center, you should be mad at yourself for not getting another job. Instead you are on here looking for people to make you feel better.
Were her grandparents vaccinated? Were you all wearing masks since you are doing everything you can to protect your family? GTFO of here with this nonsense of it being someone else's fault. Shit happens in life. People get sick. It isn't T-Mobile's fault.
[–]pj6000 • 1 point 2 hours ago*
Masks don't work, even Fauci admits that. They may possibly help at the margins if you spend a brief amount of time in an enclosed space, but if you are in an office, they will not protect you when you are sitting there for 8 hours breathing the same air as your coworkers. You are vaccinated, and you are saying that you transmitted the virus to your relatives. Everyone is vaccinated at the call center, yet people are coming down with COVID. What does that tell you about the efficacy of the vaccines ? If there was one person in your office who was unvaccinated, you would be railing about how they are killing people.
[–]Shadow88882 • 4 points 3 hours ago
Agree or not, the facts are there that this vaccine is not preventing the new variant and we can carry it. Yet they want to preach " the safest thing to do is be vaccinated." No the safest thing to do is WORK FROM HOME which has functioned fine for nearly 2 years......my biggest pet peeves is lying and them consistently telling us "safety is priority " is Bs.
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