bosstrabs Smallman’s loss of smell has helped him. Because he lives in Tooting and he hasn’t got a proper roof.
jonattonyeah IndustryStandard 4 or 5 an hour? How on Earth? Maybe ’cause it’s the NHS were a lot of information is already stored, but I cannot see 12-15 minutes being enough time for the level of detail we get into. We also have major issues with monolingual Spanish and Chinese (many of whom have poor health literacy), which slows things down considerably. We’re also doing really well. Peaked at 14-17 per/100K/day back in July. Down below 4 now. So the workload could be more manageable.
IndustryStandard jonattonyeah Some go to VM. Some haven’t been out too much so the calls last shorter. High level its completely different to the volumes a month ago. They even sent a “call to arms” email blast to get more people to work on Sunday as it was so full on. Happy winter everyone…….
C_J Hursty I got the all time fastest 100-pager on the old board out of it, which was nice. Every cloud etc.
C_J I’ll tell you who’s definitely having a lot of upside out of this. Jonattonyeah. Both professionally and socially. Follow the money, that’s all I’m saying.
jonattonyeah IndustryStandard That makes total sense. We had one dude go through the entire interview, back in like April, who answered every questions with, “I ain’t tellin’ you shit.” Every. Single. Question. For like 30 minutes. I appreciated the commitment.
Smallman1 Whilst everyone else has been petrified of this wretched disease, I’ve been to Vienna, NYC, Chamonix, Amsterdam and Corfu. Or winning as I like to call it.
IndustryStandard Smallman1 How did they let you in here (NYC)? Thought borders were closed for Brits. Only open for US Citz/Green card holders
seanc80 Its not really about being petrified Ed. Its more so about the avoidance of spreading it to others. Anyway sure look. I may as well be talking to the curtain rail. Go and get yourself a nice bun from the kitchen.
Smallman1 If you haven’t had or got Covid, how can you spread it to others? I’m in the high risk category so am extra cautious, have to be. Being an acute asthmatic I need to be super careful and am.
Smallman1 I guess I could be asymptomatic but with my asthma I think I’d show symptoms. And also, you can’t live your life thinking what if I’m asymptomatic, that would be ridiculous.
Smallman1 That’s the plan Dave. Off here tomorrow for more winning - https://www.bratrestaurant.com/ Hold tight for feedback!
seanc80 Look I’m no public health physician but I would certainly question if travelling to 5 countries spanning over 2 continents in the middle of a surging pandemic, was ‘super careful’? Especially given how susceptible you are to illnesses of this nature.
Smallman1 seanc80 Look I’m no public health physician but I would certainly question if travelling 5 countries spanning over 2 continents in the middle of a surging pandemic was ‘super careful’? Especially given how susceptible you are to illnesses of this nature. If you adhere to the rules, are careful and respectful of every countries rules and regulations then you’re ok to travel. The only thing that’s stopping you is a tiny mind and a lack of ambition which is why I think you’re struggling with life.
bosstrabs When Ed Smallman starts thinking seriously about the consequences of his actions, or anything for that matter, then we’ve lost the Clapham version of Nathan Barley that we know and love and we’ll just have a long necked Yant.
Hursty Sounds more like no fucks given! As long as Ed stays off the Tube and mitigates the risk of infection by using Uber everything should be tickety-boo.