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weeksy wrote: Thu Mar 26, 2020 4:44 pm
crust wrote: Thu Mar 26, 2020 4:39 pm The other half is virused up to the eyeballs so I'm isolating at home. Work's gone mad as all the other peoples are madly emailing and ringing all day because they're bored and trying to prove they're working hard so they don't get furloughed on 80% - it's harder than being in work.

Haven't had time to skive :(
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I should be at his house now heading to Belgium!!!!
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" Stone walls do not a prison make nor iron bars a cage
Minds innocent and quiet take that as a hermitage
If I have freedom in my love and in my soul am free
Angels alone that soar above enjoy such liberty "



Any other old Folkies out there ?
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I am furloughed for the next 4 weeks at least. Wife has been off work since before Xmas due to a knee replacement so she was already getting cabin fever, she's off for another 2 weeks at least.
Had a supermarket delivery on Monday, there's beer, bread and milk in the shops in the village and the butcher has plenty of fresh meat.
I've been doing some jobs outside so I've been able to enjoy the good weather while it lasts, and annoy the neighbours who actually are WFH :)
It's like a practice run for retirement, the only downside is having a new bike in the garage and not being able to ride it
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Druid wrote: Thu Mar 26, 2020 11:17 pm I am furloughed for the next 4 weeks at least. Wife has been off work since before Xmas due to a knee replacement so she was already getting cabin fever, she's off for another 2 weeks at least.
Had a supermarket delivery on Monday, there's beer, bread and milk in the shops in the village and the butcher has plenty of fresh meat.
I've been doing some jobs outside so I've been able to enjoy the good weather while it lasts, and annoy the neighbours who actually are WFH :)
It's like a practice run for retirement, the only downside is having a new bike in the garage and not being able to ride it
Nothing personal, but when did this new word spring up? . Keep seeing all over the shop
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Yorick wrote: Thu Mar 26, 2020 11:34 pm

Nothing personal, but when did this new word spring up? . Keep seeing all over the shop
The early 17th century.
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MrLongbeard wrote: Fri Mar 27, 2020 8:26 am
Yorick wrote: Thu Mar 26, 2020 11:34 pm

Nothing personal, but when did this new word spring up? . Keep seeing all over the shop
The early 17th century.
Just had a quick search on TRC. The word was only used once in the whole 14 years. Hardly a lot. Hence surprised it's used a lot lately.
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Yorick wrote: Thu Mar 26, 2020 11:34 pm
Nothing personal, but when did this new word spring up? . Keep seeing all over the shop
.gov.uk
.gov.uk wrote:Support for businesses through the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme
Under the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme, all UK employers with a PAYE scheme will be able to access support to continue paying part of their employees’ salary for those that would otherwise have been laid off during this crisis.

This applies to employees who have been asked to stop working, but who are being kept on the pay roll, otherwise described as ‘furloughed workers’. HMRC will reimburse 80% of their wages, up to £2,500 per month. This is to safeguard workers from being made redundant.

The Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme will cover the cost of wages backdated to 1 March and is initially open for 3 months, but will be extended if necessary. HMRC will set out more details shortly.
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I'm furloughed aswel.. until April 20 but I reckon it could go longer. These days I can manage on 80% but a few years back, it would of been much harder.

The scheme has been opened up to the self employed now, but I believe they won't get any cash until June. Also, some self employed I know only put 12k ish through the books as a tax dodge, but this payment is now based on there official earnings averaged over the last 3 years. Hope they've got rainy day money.

It's all pretty grim. 😟
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Has it started yet?
Been shopping now popping off to work to feed/water the inmates at local hospital :P
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Generally ok, bar the odd meltdown from the Mrs. She insists on reading all the social media crap, scares herself witless and then gets upset.
I am WFH although I've just received a document to present if challenged as a key worker. Maybe there's a plan to call us back if needed.
Cycling is like a closed road event most of the time.
Went out on the bike for some cable. Was contemplating going for a long trip but then thought better of it.
Plenty of DIY to do.
What day is it? I'm losing track. ;)
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Apart from dropping off some rhubarb at a neighbour's door a few days ago, I haven't left home for ten days when I last went shopping. I plan to shop again on Tuesday so hope there is plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables when I get there. Some meat and cheese would be good, too.
I'm used to being at home most of the time so it's no hardship, especially as Mr BB is kind enough to keep finding tasks for me to stop me getting bored. The latest addition to the list it renovating a motorcycle seat.
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So, into work today to take 4 key workers through CBT who are a carer, NHS employee and 2 people at supermarkets who just got new jobs and need peds to get to work so permitted training. Classroom outside spaced all over the place, they are not allowed in the main area we use. Radios wiped down and placed in bags for each use as with earpieces, latex gloves everywhere and sanitiser on everything they touch including card machines .

Once on bikes much simpler but each must provide their own helmet and gloves rather than using school kit and instruction on pad by radio rather than a close up chat.

Out and about on road ride heard some old bloke yelling "how is that essential travel" as we went by .....also stopped to have a chat about a few bits to work on with us spread out on pavement in a big spaced triangle and again "thats not 2m apart, you are socialising in a group of more than 2"....ffs

Suddenly every fucker is a virology expert :roll:

You try and help but hey ho...... see what tomorrow brings and Sunday as i now have 2 carers tomorrow and 4 on Sunday who are either NHS/Supermarket/Carers.

Bit weird for me and missus after a week at home in lockdown like everyone else but she has been called into work (senior night shift carer at care home) tonight and tomorrow when she should be off and i am working all weekend as well so both taking all the precautions we can while doing what we can
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Don't think the old guy is wrong tbh. How is motorbike training essential? Herd immunity is the only way forward to defeat this. Viruses are static. They rely on hosts to move them. Lock everyone down. The virus kills who it can and then it dies because it can't kill the remainers, unless, they move and transport it. Seriously, every Govt advisor, expert, NHS worker is saying to stay at home, yet you're still out there doing the opposite? Sorry mate, but fair play to the old falla as far as i'm concerned.
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Taipan wrote: Fri Mar 27, 2020 11:13 pm Don't think the old guy is wrong tbh. How is motorbike training essential? Herd immunity is the only way forward to defeat this. Viruses are static. They rely on hosts to move them. Lock everyone down. The virus kills who it can and then it dies because it can't kill the remainers, unless, they move and transport it. Seriously, every Govt advisor, expert, NHS worker is saying to stay at home, yet you're still out there doing the opposite? Sorry mate, but fair play to the old falla as far as i'm concerned.
The way I read it is that the big ugly Jock was training health workers (etc) so they can ride a bike to work and do good things.

The big ugly Jock is not as daft as he looks.
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Yorick wrote: Fri Mar 27, 2020 11:28 pm
Taipan wrote: Fri Mar 27, 2020 11:13 pm Don't think the old guy is wrong tbh. How is motorbike training essential? Herd immunity is the only way forward to defeat this. Viruses are static. They rely on hosts to move them. Lock everyone down. The virus kills who it can and then it dies because it can't kill the remainers, unless, they move and transport it. Seriously, every Govt advisor, expert, NHS worker is saying to stay at home, yet you're still out there doing the opposite? Sorry mate, but fair play to the old falla as far as i'm concerned.
The way I read it is that the big ugly Jock was training health workers (etc) so they can ride a bike to work and do good things.

The big ugly Jock is not as daft as he looks.
I would never say he is that, but its still wrong. Transporting the virus is its success. Their really isn't any more to it than that. Smarter people than your man and I are saying that...
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Taipan wrote: Fri Mar 27, 2020 11:31 pm
Yorick wrote: Fri Mar 27, 2020 11:28 pm
Taipan wrote: Fri Mar 27, 2020 11:13 pm Don't think the old guy is wrong tbh. How is motorbike training essential? Herd immunity is the only way forward to defeat this. Viruses are static. They rely on hosts to move them. Lock everyone down. The virus kills who it can and then it dies because it can't kill the remainers, unless, they move and transport it. Seriously, every Govt advisor, expert, NHS worker is saying to stay at home, yet you're still out there doing the opposite? Sorry mate, but fair play to the old falla as far as i'm concerned.
The way I read it is that the big ugly Jock was training health workers (etc) so they can ride a bike to work and do good things.

The big ugly Jock is not as daft as he looks.
I would never say he is that, but its still wrong. Transporting the virus is its success. Their really isn't any more to it than that. Smarter people than your man and I are saying that...
It's a toughie. In the last 2 weeks, we've had 2 folk come to our villa. We kept well apart. We should be OK.

But I admire all the folk who are volunteering and potentially putting themselves in the fireline.
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Taipan wrote: Fri Mar 27, 2020 11:13 pm Don't think the old guy is wrong tbh. How is motorbike training essential? Herd immunity is the only way forward to defeat this. Viruses are static. They rely on hosts to move them. Lock everyone down. The virus kills who it can and then it dies because it can't kill the remainers, unless, they move and transport it. Seriously, every Govt advisor, expert, NHS worker is saying to stay at home, yet you're still out there doing the opposite? Sorry mate, but fair play to the old falla as far as i'm concerned.
If it was a normal CBT i would agree with you entirely and i wouldnt have even turned up to facilitate it .....however we were asked to provide it so key workers can get to work as public transport shuts down and people avoid it. If you just want a ticket to ride then tough shit, you can wait 3 months and see what happens then. Trust me mate i would be happy at home with the people i know and love rather than people i have never met before and need to keep at more than arms length .... we arent training 16 year old to ride peds for fun with their mates or get to non existant college and all big bike DAS training is gone for people wanting bike licenses .....its the bare minimum to get people who need it to and from work
Yorick wrote:The way I read it is that the big ugly Jock was training health workers (etc) so they can ride a bike to work and do good things.

The big ugly Jock is not as daft as he looks.
The big ugly yorkshire spanish immigrant isnt as daft as he looks......... i know thats big stretch but hey ho sometimes he is right
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Taipan wrote: Fri Mar 27, 2020 11:13 pm Don't think the old guy is wrong tbh. How is motorbike training essential? Herd immunity is the only way forward to defeat this. Viruses are static. They rely on hosts to move them. Lock everyone down. The virus kills who it can and then it dies because it can't kill the remainers, unless, they move and transport it. Seriously, every Govt advisor, expert, NHS worker is saying to stay at home, yet you're still out there doing the opposite? Sorry mate, but fair play to the old falla as far as i'm concerned.
Sheesh, you sound like our local hysterical Facebook support group.
Besides, how do we gain herd immunity, which you reckon will defeat this, if we're all locked up and don't catch it? The current plan is to spread it out over time to soften the blow on the NHS, not stop people becoming infected.
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Bigyin wrote: Fri Mar 27, 2020 11:38 pm
Taipan wrote: Fri Mar 27, 2020 11:13 pm Don't think the old guy is wrong tbh. How is motorbike training essential? Herd immunity is the only way forward to defeat this. Viruses are static. They rely on hosts to move them. Lock everyone down. The virus kills who it can and then it dies because it can't kill the remainers, unless, they move and transport it. Seriously, every Govt advisor, expert, NHS worker is saying to stay at home, yet you're still out there doing the opposite? Sorry mate, but fair play to the old falla as far as i'm concerned.
If it was a normal CBT i would agree with you entirely and i wouldnt have even turned up to facilitate it .....however we were asked to provide it so key workers can get to work as public transport shuts down and people avoid it. If you just want a ticket to ride then tough shit, you can wait 3 months and see what happens then. Trust me mate i would be happy at home with the people i know and love rather than people i have never met before and need to keep at more than arms length .... we arent training 16 year old to ride peds for fun with their mates or get to non existant college and all big bike DAS training is gone for people wanting bike licenses .....its the bare minimum to get people who need it to and from work
Yorick wrote:The way I read it is that the big ugly Jock was training health workers (etc) so they can ride a bike to work and do good things.

The big ugly Jock is not as daft as he looks.
The big ugly yorkshire spanish immigrant isnt as daft as he looks......... i know thats big stretch but hey ho sometimes he is right
There is no cure, no antidote, so all you're doing is enabling people to transport the virus by other means than public transport. I'm not blaming you personally of course, but until we stop providing this virus with more hosts, it will keep propagating. I'll concede the NHS need staff in the same way we need to go out for vittles though. Basically, we're fucked. :cry: