"yo Link000000... you not in our warehouse today eh? I guess you could call that..... A missing Link" It's best to start the working night with a stupid pun. Me and Brennen were having a discussion about penis pills he pauses and says... It seems really fucken weird to have this conversation with you. Haha. He's probably one the most competent people I've ever hired as my logistics coordinator. He just gets the job done. It might not be with a smile but it's done and done properly he's like 37, his wife's name is also Laura. I met her a few times, I immediately liked her even before I met her.
Interesting. So the stink chick got moved from her other team because she fully had a melt down at her supervisor and blew up. They then sacked her but somehow gave her 4 weeks to finish up. In that time she's been moved to my team because her and her team leader don't get along.... So I just had an argument with that teameader and said you should have just sacked her on the spot and walked her out the door, not go over my head and swap team members. I'm bit miffed at that. Seriously who sacks someone and says oh but that's 4 weeks notice. Smh.
I've read it's mutating already. If we have an outbreak like the one in 1918 we're hosed. It would be on the other side of the globe in two days thanks to air travel.
Meh, it happened in 2002 with SARS and it wasn't that big of a deal, relatively speaking. 800ish deaths worldwide, I think? This new one is already in the US.
I actually find this more frightening. As glaciers melt there is the possibility of pathogens being released into the environment that haven't been around for thousands of years. Our immune systems might not know what to do about these damn things. Ancient never-before-seen viruses discovered locked up in Tibetan glacier | Live Science
1918 was the flu right? I worry more about a major flu outbreak than any other virus/bacteria that has made big headlines recently
Yeah. About a third of the world's population, or 500 million people, contracted it. About 10% of those died. In the US alone 675,000 died. 1918 Pandemic (H1N1 virus) | Pandemic Influenza (Flu) | CDC
Naww how cute, 19 year anniversary gift to work. Delivered at 1am lol the guy didn't seem like he wanted to be delivering lol.
Not really possible to get an outbreak like the Spanish flu again, a lot of the deaths were actually due to having secondary infections on top of it Unless we do have WW3, then after all the bombs, radiation sickness, etc we could expect a flu epidemic a couple years after because of all the shitty healthcare conditions