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May 1st, 2020, 07:10 PM
#11
Originally Posted by
sawbill
Results could have been worse. You could have been pregnant.
IF a guy pees on a pregnancy test and it comes up positive, he'd better get to the doctor. It would mean that he has cancer of prostate or stones.
Take the warning labels off. Darwin will solve the problem.
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May 1st, 2020 07:10 PM
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May 1st, 2020, 07:18 PM
#12
Originally Posted by
GW11
Could the concern be that you are an asymptomatic carrier? Currently infected, possibly contagious, developing antibodies yet no symptoms.
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Well it was just the warehouse staff that got freaked out over a positive test.
The Pharmacist knew it was a " GOOD" thing to have the positive, then I think she had to explain things to the people in the office.
The guy in the office that was shouting and freaking out the first time I went in the office, would not even look towards me when I went back to get the paperwork.
Also they were being apologetic about the whole thing. People are just stressed out over it.
Take the warning labels off. Darwin will solve the problem.
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May 1st, 2020, 07:47 PM
#13
Has too much time on their hands
Originally Posted by
Snowwalker
Well it was just the warehouse staff that got freaked out over a positive test.
The Pharmacist knew it was a " GOOD" thing to have the positive, then I think she had to explain things to the people in the office.
The guy in the office that was shouting and freaking out the first time I went in the office, would not even look towards me when I went back to get the paperwork.
Also they were being apologetic about the whole thing. People are just stressed out over it.
Yes, stressed in workplaces for sure. I'm the guy on the other end trying to keep my coworkers from being infected by you dirty truck drivers! Kidding of course, you guys have had it rough, but we get a lot of our materials from New York and New Jersey. We've had to make some adjustments to keep contact between drivers and workers minimal. We've gone mostly paperless and the drivers have an entirely separate area now that is cleaned by a third party.
Hey, you're immune! Congrats!
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May 2nd, 2020, 07:12 AM
#14
Originally Posted by
GW11
Yes, stressed in workplaces for sure. I'm the guy on the other end trying to keep my coworkers from being infected by you dirty truck drivers! Kidding of course, you guys have had it rough, but we get a lot of our materials from New York and New Jersey. We've had to make some adjustments to keep contact between drivers and workers minimal. We've gone mostly paperless and the drivers have an entirely separate area now that is cleaned by a third party.
Hey, you're immune! Congrats!
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Well since you get to play virus cop, how's this sound for a theory.
Some suit above you( warehouse staff) gets info about a 15 minute Covid-19 test. Since they don't take the time to properly read it, they assume things and order a few thousand test kits.
Sound like something possible.?
Take the warning labels off. Darwin will solve the problem.
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May 2nd, 2020, 10:25 AM
#15
Has too much time on their hands
Originally Posted by
Snowwalker
Well since you get to play virus cop, how's this sound for a theory.
Some suit above you( warehouse staff) gets info about a 15 minute Covid-19 test. Since they don't take the time to properly read it, they assume things and order a few thousand test kits.
Sound like something possible.?
Oh we're nowhere near testing or even any real screening. Just a questionnaire at the gate and some changes to how shipper receivers interact with drivers. No paperwork exchanged from driver to employees, it gets scanned to email and printed. Driver gets a signed copy back from the employee.
We're the unionized workers, I'm one of the representatives in the plant. As you can imagine, it took a lot of work on our end to get the company even put the current measures in place. There was talk about temperature screening at the gate but it was decided that non-professionals using such equipment could end up with overreactions caused by improper use. Not unlike what you just experienced. In the end it seemed like extremely limiting contact between drivers and warehouse employees was the better way to go. So far so good, although I've been home now for 2 weeks and counting with the kids.
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May 2nd, 2020, 12:24 PM
#16
Originally Posted by
Snowwalker
No not sick. But the test suggests that I have had, and recovered from Covid-19 in the last few months. I felt under the weather back just after Christmas, so that could have been it.
Oh the December bug that was going around hard lol.
I'm another one that may have had it in December but I will never know I'm Ontario where they have had the worst testing around lol.
Less then 2.2 percent of Canadians have been tested. The other 97.8 of Canadians have to be extremely sick to be tested lol. [emoji1787][emoji1787][emoji1787]
Glad you are ok and well
Keep on truckin...
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May 2nd, 2020, 01:44 PM
#17
GW11, what I was saying is that I have a theory that someone up in management( at the New Jersey company)saw info about a Covid-19 test but did not fully read about it. They got a pile of tests, and arranged to pay to have the unemployment Pharmacists to be at the gate and give the tests. The management person and the warehouse personal may have not known it was a test for Antibodies and not for an infectious person.
Take the warning labels off. Darwin will solve the problem.
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May 2nd, 2020, 02:02 PM
#18
Has too much time on their hands
Originally Posted by
Snowwalker
GW11, what I was saying is that I have a theory that someone up in management( at the New Jersey company)saw info about a Covid-19 test but did not fully read about it. They got a pile of tests, and arranged to pay to have the unemployment Pharmacists to be at the gate and give the tests. The management person and the warehouse personal may have not known it was a test for Antibodies and not for an infectious person.
That doesn't surprise me at all.
FWIW, you guys on the road are not treated overly well throughout all of this. Hats off to you for what you are doing!
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