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Our local distilleries did the same. It's not the best quality stuff. One of them we're using at work leaves a weird residue on your hands. Definitely not the quality of germ-x. 

 
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HR Just sent out and email stating we will begin disconnects for non-pays beginning Oct 1st. Originally all cuts had been suspended because of corona, with people losing their jobs and wanting to keep our employees away from other people. Plus it was summer and we didn't want too many people without power during the hot days. It will be interesting to see how the cuts will affect the community. We'll probably get some negative news stories come out. We still have a good amount of people without jobs and not paying their power bills. And that's just a little more revenue we've lost of the past few months.

Unemployment rate in the area:

Feb 2020: 3.6%
Mar 2020: 3.3%
Apr 2020: 13.2%
May 2020: 9.1%
Jun 2020: 8.1%
Jul 2020: 7.9%

 
HR Just sent out and email stating we will begin disconnects for non-pays beginning Oct 1st. Originally all cuts had been suspended because of corona, with people losing their jobs and wanting to keep our employees away from other people. Plus it was summer and we didn't want too many people without power during the hot days. It will be interesting to see how the cuts will affect the community. We'll probably get some negative news stories come out. We still have a good amount of people without jobs and not paying their power bills. And that's just a little more revenue we've lost of the past few months.

Unemployment rate in the area:

Feb 2020: 3.6%
Mar 2020: 3.3%
Apr 2020: 13.2%
May 2020: 9.1%
Jun 2020: 8.1%
Jul 2020: 7.9%
What the odds the local government intervenes?

 
even if you take out all of OC's cases (48K) Cali is still leading all States in Cases at just under 700K?  I dont think a few "rallies" of angry Pumpkin Spice Girls is causing them to stay up there..

I stil feel Denver metro area is still fairly blue collar (compared to my only other experince in Atlanta) But i dont know if by service industry you mean like restaurants or say tradiitonal blue collar jobs like O&G, Construction, etc.

I have  to say Cali has the coolest data chart I have seen of any state yet:

https://public.tableau.com/views/COVID-19CasesDashboard_15931020425010/Cases?%3Aembed=y&%3AshowVizHome=no
I mean restaurants and hotels and whatnot. I feel like the exposure in a restaurant is definitely different than a construction site. 

Gosh. It's like there was a large event in South Dakota...

 
I dont know if restaurants have been as big a spreader as people originally thought to be honest?

But as long as we wear our mask for 20 seconds walking in to our table and take it off eat, then put it back on when you go to the latrine its okay? (I hope we can all agree that logic is pretty dumb, thats what our state is doing, dont know about others)

*We are still only eating outside personally* -

 
I dont know if restaurants have been as big a spreader as people originally thought to be honest?

But as long as we wear our mask for 20 seconds walking in to our table and take it off eat, then put it back on when you go to the latrine its okay? (I hope we can all agree that logic is pretty dumb, thats what our state is doing, dont know about others)

*We are still only eating outside personally* -
I think it makes a lot of sense to keep your mask on as your passing by other people

 
Well, it's good to know that we should be seeing an uptick in OnlyFans accounts from the great state of Montana.  

I'm also glad Wyoming is sticking to the real issues.  

 
I'm kinda proud of Michigan. They took baking in a new direction. 
I'm also impressed by South Carolina - most sophisticated they've come across in a long time.  

 
HR Just sent out and email stating we will begin disconnects for non-pays beginning Oct 1st. Originally all cuts had been suspended because of corona, with people losing their jobs and wanting to keep our employees away from other people. Plus it was summer and we didn't want too many people without power during the hot days. It will be interesting to see how the cuts will affect the community. We'll probably get some negative news stories come out. We still have a good amount of people without jobs and not paying their power bills. And that's just a little more revenue we've lost of the past few months.

Unemployment rate in the area:

Feb 2020: 3.6%
Mar 2020: 3.3%
Apr 2020: 13.2%
May 2020: 9.1%
Jun 2020: 8.1%
Jul 2020: 7.9%
I work for a water/sewer utility. Shutoffs suspended until at least end of calendar year

My most recent electric bill said electric shutoffs would begin again where allowed. Parent company owns utilities in multiple states.

 
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