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Originally Posted by 4X4
I think what they mean is that if you can make it to work, they need work to be done. If you can't, then nobody's going to be pissed off.
I don't want to sound like a dick, but you are aware that life must go on, right? At some point, it will be business as usual. Companies aren't going to just turn off the lights and take a week off. This flood sucks, but the world is still turning. No need to make it worse by shutting down needlessly.
And I'm pretty sure that most employers are going to be sympathetic to people who were directly affected by this flood. If your wardrobe and razor is currently submerged, you're probably allowed to take a few days off. If you live in Bridlewood, and the extent of your inconvenience is having to transfer from the train to a bus, then you should probably get your ass to work and cover for the people that are at home pumping watter out of their houses.
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There are no busses to take.
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Some downtown bus and Access Calgary routes will operate to the following boundaries surrounding the downtown.
From the north - 16 Avenue N
From the west - 14 Street SW
From the east – Deerfoot Trail
From the south – Glenmore Trail (some routes will go to 11 Avenue S)
Please stay safe and allow extra time for your travel.
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I think we'll be more productive working from home then spending the day on improvised transit routes. Leave the space for those who need to get downtown.