Re: Coronavirus Prepping
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Send some this way! Ours are pretty expensivebajajoaquin wrote: Fri Mar 27, 2020 4:40 pm Fortunately for us, the "cook what is available" is much more positive. We used to shop for a lot of our fresh fruit and vegetables at local farmers' markets, and someone put together a delivery service for them with the closures. So we're getting a big box of random produce on Saturday that we cook throughout the week. It's good for our kids to be told, "sorry, that's what's for dinner."
Sorry things are rougher for you on the other side of the country.
Gig workers for the grocery delivery app Instacart are planning an emergency strike starting Monday to protest the company’s lack of worker protection during the coronavirus pandemic, a move that is likely to cause waves in the already-disrupted grocery space.
Instacart has become a lifeline for some consumers during the outbreak as more states order residents to shelter in-place.
Gig workers have become akin to first responders for some people during the crisis, but they perform this labor without meaningful health benefits or pay protection. Instacart hasn’t provided workers with any hand sanitizers or protection, Vanessa Bain, a veteran shopper for Instacart who helped organize the strike, told The Washington Post.
Instacart workers are asking for hand sanitizer and disinfectant, an additional $5 per order in hazard pay, as well as for the default tip to be set to 10 percent, rather than 5 percent. They are also seeking an indefinite extension of pay for workers impacted by covid-19, including “anyone who has a doctor’s note for either a preexisting condition that’s a known risk factor or requiring a self-quarantine.”
The strike will continue until Instacart, which has raised $1.95 billion in venture capital, according to Pitchbook, agrees to the terms, according to a Medium post outlining their terms.
yeah, split 10 ways, 30k each, 8 acres each... not sure how much fun it is in december, though.geno wrote: Fri Mar 27, 2020 9:51 pm It looks like we all missed the perfect coronavirus retreat the December:
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/2424 ... 1966_zpid/
Actually that 300K is the Zillow estimate of value; the asking price was 499K but it didn't sell. Maybe it will be relisted, Its in my favorites now.K9s wrote: Fri Mar 27, 2020 10:38 pm $300k? Someone bought that just in time. Would have been a cool LGC Club House!
Remote, privately owned decommissioned radar base for sale. Perfect property to use as a survivalist retreat, bug out property, or just your own secluded full time residence. Property is fenced and gated with 7 foot high chain link that is topped with 18 inch "V'd" barbwire. It consists of approximately 80 acres of bare land, with the remainder populated with multiple buildings and utilities including: a 4000 sqft 5 bay shop, a 2500 sqft mechanics shop, a 16 room motel/barracks, a 4 story radio tower
Exposed to more than snipers;senorgrand wrote: Sat Mar 28, 2020 12:24 am You are kinda exposed out there. Better put up some berms and get a sniper nest in that tower.
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