Been working from home since the 6th (aircraft parts and fuel systems). 3 kids all off school. Wife working 2 days a week, Special Needs Teacher. Luckily the weather is good and we have a back garden that the kids can spread out in and not annoy each other too much.
The air seems noticeably cleaner, especially looking at the stars at night. Also hearing and seeing a lot more birds in the garden. Very quiet outside now, could hear a pin drop.
My wife has only 2 children in but they still turn up for them as they are vulnerable children. She doesn’t seem to mind though.I’m a teacher so I have to go in however we are now on a rota so I only do one day a week. Can’t moan really as we have about 20 kids in out of 1400. Making them play cricket today to encourage social distances
Our garden isn’t massive but has a big trampoline filling most of it, which is a godsend. That’s how my kids are getting a lot of their exercise. School work in the morning, play in the afternoon. I thought it would be a nightmare but no major squabbles amongst them so far.I think a lot of us take our back gardens for granted.
Mine isn't the biggest garden in the world by any stretch of the imagination.
But we're very lucky to have them in the current situation, especially if you've got young kids.
WFH since last week. Had trouble not switching the PC on at the weekend having been trying to get into a routine for work.
Just been told we will be doing 3 days a week for at least a month. I don't know if the government cover 80% of the difference or if it would be better to be laid off completely.
How are the wife and kids astute, I take it they're still in France and your in UK?Just about to start getting ready for work. My role is to keep production running over our whole plant. I have been informed that I am a key worker so will work all the way through whatever happens unless I get any symptoms. Then it is off for 14 days even if I don't have the virus. Have been self isolating for over a week now.
We have to keep going so those who have been hoarding toilet rolls can continue to do so. Although it should start to get better soon now restrictions have been put in place on how many you can buy. And we will be able to ship them out even faster now there are more available lorries.
It is a bit strange seeing millions of bog rolls at work but not seeing them in shops.
Wife is coping and kids are loving it thanks.How are the wife and kids astute, I take it they're still in France and your in UK?
Wind took our trampoline over winter. It got stuck around a pear tree. Upset my 11 year old daughter as she would be on it all the time. Took them a new one a few weeks ago but it rained mist if the time so didn't put ut up. Got it direct from the manufacturer for about £100 less than normal. The wife and 18 year old daughter put it up last week. Kids are happy again. Even the dogs enjoy having a go on it.Our garden isn’t massive but has a big trampoline filling most of it, which is a godsend. That’s how my kids are getting a lot of their exercise. School work in the morning, play in the afternoon. I thought it would be a nightmare but no major squabbles amongst them so far.
someone posted something about the fine print there- it’s not the govt paying anything, the govt are just underwriting the banks lending that money to companies. I’ll try to find it.
Think he's looking at the business interruption scheme.Where have you got that rubbish from? It’s a grant directly payable from HMRC. Have the republic done the same?
Business are being signposted to that as the job retention scheme "systems are not set up to facilitate payments to employers". The detail that seems to be missing is if when the system is up and running payments will be backdated. Would assume so but it doesn't seem to mention that.The government will provide lenders with a guarantee of 80% on each loan (subject to pre-lender cap on claims) to give lenders further confidence in continuing to provide finance to SMEs. The scheme will be delivered through commercial lenders, backed by the government-owned British Business Bank.
There are 40 accredited lenders able to offer the scheme, including all the major banks.
Think he's looking at the business interruption scheme.
Business are being signposted to that as the job retention scheme "systems are not set up to facilitate payments to employers". The detail that seems to be missing is if when the system is up and running payments will be backdated. Would assume so but it doesn't seem to mention that.
Crikey, September is months away. Hope you have enough to keep you occupied & you probably speak as often as you can on Skype, facetime or whateverWife is coping and kids are loving it thanks.
Weather has been around 20 degrees for the last week. So their lockdown could have been much worse. They are now doing the school work set for them in the garden. But the wife knows she will be lucky to see me before September. And she is feeling guilty that the kids can't go anywhere even though they don't care. She even has to go shopping alone.
My retail unit has bene shut since Sunday although sales collapsed well over a week beforehand. I grabbed a load of stock on my way out and am now selling a few bits and pieces on ebay to try and keep some money coming in. Lots of hours and very little money.
I'm waiting to be able to make a claim for one of these grants that are going to be available for business but in the meantime bills still need to be paid and I will run out of money within the next week or so. Aside from impending financial ruin I do have a 4 month old Daughter who's going to be spending a lot more time with Daddy than she's used to so it's not all bad!
Think he's looking at the business interruption scheme.
Business are being signposted to that as the job retention scheme "systems are not set up to facilitate payments to employers". The detail that seems to be missing is if when the system is up and running payments will be backdated. Would assume so but it doesn't seem to mention that.
what do you sell?
Greeting cards, party supplies etc. It's as dull as it sounds. The customer base is predominently older so once the Government started asking older people to stay at home sales went south. It's easy enough to list cards on ebay but unsurprisingly there just isn't the demand to bring in more than a few quid a day.
Greeting cards, party supplies etc. It's as dull as it sounds. The customer base is predominently older so once the Government started asking older people to stay at home sales went south. It's easy enough to list cards on ebay but unsurprisingly there just isn't the demand to bring in more than a few quid a day.
Greeting cards, party supplies etc. It's as dull as it sounds. The customer base is predominently older so once the Government started asking older people to stay at home sales went south. It's easy enough to list cards on ebay but unsurprisingly there just isn't the demand to bring in more than a few quid a day.
Thanks for all your replies lads and lasses,
I work for an Engineering company and have been off since yesterday.
Our owner is trying every loophole to get us back in.
Telling us to go furlough,So he doesn’t have to pay us the extra 20% to make our money up.
So basically trying to rewrite our contracts by email.
Any help would be grateful as to where I stand?
In my contract if he terminated it I’m entitled to 12 weeks severance.
Any help apreciated,As there is nothing in my contract about lay off etc. PUSB STAY SAFE
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