No Upward Practice at Plymouth Wesleyan Church on Thursday
Thursday: 2/3/11 : Plymouth Community School Corporation and St. Micheal’s closed Thursday
Argos Community Schools closed Thursday administration office closed too
Bremen Public Schools closed Thursday
Culver Community Schools closed Thursday
Grace Baptist Christian School closed on Thursday
John Glenn School Corp. closed on Thursday
Triton School Corp. closed Thursday
Union-North United School Corp. closed on Thursday
Marshall Starke Development Center 1-hour transportation delay on Thursday
Ancilla College 2-hour delay on Thursday
Heart and Hands no morning classes on Thursday
Thursday: 2/3/11: Delmonte Foods WILL BEGIN 3rd shift operations













Thanks for the heads-up, Runner! Business law was one of my favorite courses in college. One torte even involved Lee Marvin.
Best of luck to you!
Yes, you are correct. It was not smart. I do not have a facebook account. Good thing. I did put in my two week notice so AnnF if you look in the pilot news in about two weeks or so, you should see a “secretary” position open.
I’ve thought it a lot of times. I’ve just never openly expressed it where others can see it, like in the comment section on a news site. This is Plymouth. People talk. Things get around. It’s just not a smart thing to do, which is ultimately what I was pointing out.
Since I am home now and I did a memo to my work and everything is now out in open, I have one more input to make. I do mean what I posted earlier with my apologies. Boilerup, just because I complained about having to go into work when there is a snow emergency, does not mean that I hate my job or I do not appreciate my job. Many times I have been thankful I have had a job and many times I have done up and beyond my job duties without demanding a reward, because I know that my boss would appreciate it. How many times have you thought to yourself that your boss (either present or in the past) is not doing something that you do not agree about? We all have.
Yes, I was wrong with how I posted my comment. There was a time when I was really sick and one of my bosses did tell me to go home because my health came first.
I apologize to everyone who feels this way and this includes boilerup. I did not intend to hurt anyone feelings on how I felt about a situation and had no intention at all to come across on sounding like I was bad mouthing my job. I will accept any consequences to my actions.
I give two thumbs up to the Plymouth Street Department. You guys did a great job for a mammoth task. I hope that there was hot cocoa waiting for you when you returned to the office.
Runner, if you dislike your job so much, I’ll take it!
Then quit your job. That’s like the 4th story I’ve clicked on and had to see you make the same comment. If you dislike your job or your bosses so much then quit. It’s pretty simple. It will also save you a lot of time from having to comment on news story after news story in hopes that someone listens to you. I’m half tempted to call JONES HUFF AND JONES and tell them one of their employees is openly whining and complaining online about how much they dislike them.
I agree with you. I work at JONES HUFF & JONES-Lawyers in Plymouth-they made us still come in to work today even with a Level 1 Emergency Declaration. It is sad that your boss will be willing to risk your saftey.
If the City is under a snow emergency until 6:00 am Thursday (according to your previous story), how can a business expect its employees to come in to work before then (on 3rd shift)? Our City has trouble managing the snow clearing of its sidewalks and hydrants, I guess coordinating with local businesses is probably asking too much. And one more thing, thank you driver of City plow #13 who plowed over my driveway entrance at 10:00AM putting 3 feet of heavy, packed snow in front of it after I had cleared it (by hand) at 7:00AM Wednesday morning. I also had the sidewalk adjacent to the street completely cleared…until he came by and covered it over too. Thanks a lot to the City employee piloting plow truck #13. Try using a little skill and have some pride in your work.