And not going to comply.
Option 1 will be going full remote, (which has been the case for the last year).
Option 2 will be making a religious or medical declaration, then see where the chips fall.
Found some good resources for declaration templates.
**(A good fringe radio show happened to cover this recently and had some good example templates for declaration forms and ideas if anyone is interested.) **
Maybe a list of local lawyers friendly to the cause is a next step.
Not looking for sympathy, condolences, platitudes,, etc.
But maybe sharing the experience/strategies can help.
...
Here's where I rant a bit.
Worked my ass off the last 17 years.
Overtime, call hours, patents (some simple shit tbh, and not nearly as smart as some folks on this board).
Every 5-10 years the parasite class takes the earnings and crashes the attempt at a very simple dream (family, home, stability, period).
9/11. '08 Crash. '20 currency collapse.
911, Iraq, WMDs, '08 crash partially woke me up.
But thought I could focus on working my field and filter out the rest.
'20 finished the awakening.
I don't feel like playing their game under their rules much anymore.
Not that I plan to cash out early or anything.
But rather stick around in opposition to their plans whenever the opportunity arises.
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maybe this is the reason behind the push at many organizations currently.
generate the most negative economic impact ahead of addt'l bad clinical data forthcoming.
Yeah when hospitals are firing 10%+ of their staff, there must not be a real problem with reduced capacity.