Interested Observer wrote: » I'm supposed to start a new job on April 6th. I have handed in my notice with the old place etc. Pretty worried that my start date could be moved or changed, hopefully this is unfounded but has me quite worried with everything going on. The company I'm moving to have effectively closed their offices at the moment.
Zzippy wrote: » Have you signed a contract?
Squidgy Black wrote: » If you've signed a contract and there's a specified start date on it they'd be making an awful mess for themselves if they try and delay your start date without agreement.
[Deleted User] wrote: » The contract is worthless to be honest, they can let you go day 1 as you are on probation. Speak to them, make sure that there is no risk to your role and if there is ask them to give you plenty of notice.
Deleted User wrote: » It is beyond me how the American people suffer this simpleton. And it's not just his substantial stupidity - he's intensely mean spirited. There is absolutely nothing redemptive about him. He happily uses a genuine world health crisis (which he has completely reneged his responsibility on) to further his racist, hard-right anti immigration agenda.https://twitter.com/NewstalkFM/status/1238198998802010112?s=20
Neil3030 wrote: » Things in the U.S. are going to get terrifyingly bad. I read a projection yesterday that 1.6m Americans will die (assuming 50% contraction and 1% mortality). They had no testing, didn’t identify focal outbreaks, didn’t quarantine entire cities early and it's now diffuse. The whole country is the cruise ship. The numbers just aren't yet in the public. Europe will soon be reversing this travel ban.
prawnsambo wrote: » And apparently there are still Facebook posts there saying it's a Democrat hoax. Imagine the thought process that comes up with this stuff. :mad:
bilston wrote: » The thought process is probably in Russian
Neil3030 wrote: » How soon before the propaganda does a complete u-turn and they instead convince themselves this deadly virus, which disproportionately kills older men, was developed by hate-fuelled liberals to stop Trump getting re-elected by wiping out his core vote?
Deleted User wrote: » You make an interesting point though. Does this not entirely change the narrative around the next election? How are two 70+ year old men going to go toe to toe through a national campaign without the risk of getting the virus? What if one has had it and the other hasn't - will that impact how people vote?
Deleted User wrote: » The contract is worthless to be honest, they can let you go day 1 as you are on probation. Speak to them, make sure that there is no risk to your role and if there is ask them to give you plenty of notice.
aloooof wrote: » Can't help but agree. Saw this reported last night. If it's true, he's invited untold misery on countless people's lives to further his own position. It's the complete antithesis of leadership.https://twitter.com/SethAbramson/status/1238216578161926145
[Deleted User] wrote: » US media is so blatantly bought and sold that I don't know who to believe
Interested Observer wrote: » I did ask, have been told there's no change in circumstances but it doesn't really give me much reassurance, we don't know what the situation will be like in 3 weeks at all.
Neil3030 wrote: » That'd surely be the end of him, if true. We are literally talking about 100s of thousands, if not millions of Americans dying. Forget impeachment, he'd possibly be facing Federal capital punishment.
Deleted User wrote: » You are unfortunately correct. I would definitely say the way to deal with it though is to communicate very honestly - let them know that if their circumstances change and they are no longer progressing with the role that you will understand - but that the most important thing for your sake is as much advanced notice as possible. If you run into any difficulty with it and want some advice send me a PM. Deal with this sort of thing a lot and happy to help.
Interested Observer wrote: » I don't see why this would be the end of him vs anything else he has or hasn't done.
Interested Observer wrote: » They're a very large company so they aren't going to be stuck for cash or struggling to pay staff or anything, so might get in touch with them again next week.
Buer wrote: » He's close to being locked in for the second term
Neil3030 wrote: » Please tell me you all understand the difference between acts such as 'saying mean things' and 'causing lots of people to die'?!