daddywarbats:As an ex-theater employee,Fucking YikesAsymptomatic carriersI have seen hell and it is
daddywarbats:As an ex-theater employee,Fucking YikesAsymptomatic carriersI have seen hell and it is cinema customers who feel they can trash the place and abuse the staff. Plexiglass will not stop them.Asymptomatic carriers Keeping a theater clean was already a nightmare, good luck keeping a plague out. Half the time, the PPE kits are impossible to find or access, the other half they’re not restocked on the regular. And during busy seasons? Good luck finding gloves, let alone cleaning supplies. The theaters would never order appropriately. That was during non-pandemic conditions - now? Idk, man.In some places, employees under a certain age can’t legally do biohazard cleanup, so what does shoving a thermometer at someone count as? God, the logistics here get more hinky the longer you think about it.Some customers can’t even handle getting carded, so I can’t imagine shoving a thermometer at their foreheadHow you gonna enforce social distancing???? The way seats are set up, you can’t.You know who usually works at theaters consistently? People that fall into high risk categories, because theaters are usually the one place that hires constantly and doesn’t give AF as long as you show up to your shift.Speaking of that, theaters tend to have a policy of punishing employees for being sick or basically ensuring they are so afraid of losing their job that they’ll come in sick. I myself was punished (threatened with being fired, actually) because I had the audacity to have complications from pneumonia and wanted more time to recover. I can practically guarantee that employees with COVID-19 still showing up for shifts will be a thing.God, what a fucking mess. I feel sorry for the people who will be forced to come back to work in those theaters. It’s not safe. -- source link
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