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Getting used to new habits for Coronavirus....

Hornet3d

Wise
And yet here you are wrong. There are the normal Engineers , the project leader and the ones who lead and coordinate the whole teams country/Europe and Wordlwide where ever the company is. His old company operated in England also, from there they had the English Main Engineer who coordinated everything what came from England. Which means he was above all other Engineer from the English site and this qualify as higher management. They manage and coordinate. Than there are specialists like my husband who operate wordlwide for the company , coordinate, solve problems , analyze and work with teams around the globe.
Maybe it is different for a global based company and my experience is a few years old now as I have been retired for some time. Irrespective of that I stand corrected.
 

Pendraia

Sage
Contributing Artist
we'll be getting something on the phone with one of those code thingies..
we already have a covid app for when we go to the club or coffee shop that logs us in

everything is pretty much under control downunder.... except for Victorians... :devil" :eek:
Listened to the news lately...? An article you might find interesting Melbourne lockdown: It makes no sense to ask “why Melbourne?”
Recent cases in NSW's that they don't know where it came from. Last 2 outbreaks in NSW similar issues. Reality is covid is hard to contain in hotels and we need purpose built facilities.
 

Stezza

Dances with Bees
yep, the NSW drought has been broken again!

“Authorities are scrambling to determine how the man contracted the virus. He has not been overseas in recent times but does work as a driver, which includes transporting international flight crews”

Well, I’m no detective … but … hmmm :sun: :flower02:
 

AnimaGemini

Living in the clouds
Contributing Artist
Maybe it is different for a global based company and my experience is a few years old now as I have been retired for some time. Irrespective of that I stand corrected.
Maybe I did not explain well ( language barrier) .
 

AnimaGemini

Living in the clouds
Contributing Artist
I don't think so, your English is very good and easy to follow I think it was either we have a different viewpoint based on our experiences or I was just plain wrong and I am comfortable with either.
Like you said, higher management has usually a different title. Maybe I should use them. :) Chief Ingénier is one of them.
 

unreal

Noteworthy
yep, the NSW drought has been broken again!

“Authorities are scrambling to determine how the man contracted the virus. He has not been overseas in recent times but does work as a driver, which includes transporting international flight crews”

Well, I’m no detective … but … hmmm :sun: :flower02:
IKR?
 

unreal

Noteworthy
tomorrow: pfizer jab #1. Then, superpowers!

Tall Buildings, speeding locomotives, speeding bullets...

Those are just *some* of words I'll be able to spell without a spellchecker. That's kind of a superpower, right? o_O
 

Hornet3d

Wise
tomorrow: pfizer jab #1. Then, superpowers!

Tall Buildings, speeding locomotives, speeding bullets...

Those are just *some* of words I'll be able to spell without a spellchecker. That's kind of a superpower, right? o_O

Here is hoping that you have no side effects. My in-laws both in their eighties had their pfizer jab a few months ago with nothing more than a sore arm.
 

Hornet3d

Wise
Here in the UK the powers that be delayed the lifting of restrictions by one month to July 19th. There was an outcry in some quarters as there is a drive to get back to normal ASAP. Yesterday the daily number of new cases was the highest since February this year as the delta (was India variant) really takes hold, makes one wonder if Covid is just waiting for us to relax. Thanks to the vaccines the rise in hospitalizations is down on what it would have been in February.
 

Stezza

Dances with Bees
Sydney is now in lockdown

Delta is spreading ... it's another week or so before get my 2nd jab so hopefully it stays away from my area down south :( o_O
 

Stezza

Dances with Bees
update as of 2pm ( 1 hour ago )

Sydney, Blue mountains, Central Coast & Wollongong under a 2 week lockdown from 6pm tonight ( in about 3 hours time )

The rest of regional NSW have to wear masks.. :eek:
 

Hornet3d

Wise
update as of 2pm ( 1 hour ago )

Sydney, Blue mountains, Central Coast & Wollongong under a 2 week lockdown from 6pm tonight ( in about 3 hours time )

The rest of regional NSW have to wear masks.. :eek:

Three hours notice seems a lot better than giving days notice like we do in the UK with restricting people from certain countries flying into the UK. All that happens is that hundreds, if not thousands, of people rush to get in before the restrictions bite. Then again such behaviour is surprising isn't it and there is no way you could predict such a response.
 

unreal

Noteworthy
today in sydney (metro), we have a slight chance of delta variant, combined with lockdown. Now up to 112 cases (state-wide). From zero-ish a week or so ago.

On my peninsula near city center, there's been 16 cases total. The last active case was over a year ago. We're still zero. But stay-at-home orders. Can go out for exercise, pick up take-out, groceries, medical. And if you can't work from home. But can't leave sydney metro. Masks if you're not in your home(ish).

Damn the international flights and sloppy boundary monitoring.

And thank {deity-of-choice||non> I got my coffee beans and haircut an hour before lockdown. I can survive!
 

unreal

Noteworthy
update as of 2pm ( 1 hour ago )

Sydney, Blue mountains, Central Coast & Wollongong under a 2 week lockdown from 6pm tonight ( in about 3 hours time )

The rest of regional NSW have to wear masks.. :eek:
It's not so bad (Sydney inner west). Can still pick up take-out, grocery shop, walk the pups. Masks in pubic places.

I'm really looking forward to that second shot, though O.O
 

Stezza

Dances with Bees
good news ~ things you do in lockdown

Carrara works on Windows 11 :cool: :flower02:

took 30 minutes to update officially ( MS insiders program )

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