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Leaving a company as a team JPMorgan Chase
Hello does anyone have experience or know of a case where a team or at least a group of people moved together to another employer.
For context we are a strong developer team that has been saddled with less than ideal migration with a vendor that is really not up to scratch and a big chunk of the team is not ok with that. So I wonder if there is a precedent of people just moving in bulk.
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Yeah, why not?
I am about to start a trip from Oregon across the top of the US, visiting people in Denver, Chicago, NY, DC, and Detroit. Just take prcautions
Assuming you are not sick and plan to follow risk avoidance like you would in WA it should be ok. That is a long drive to do by yourself if you are not stopping so check for hotels/camp sites that are open along the way and use same hygiene / mask / distancing.
I am not a health expert so this is just my opinion.
Why don’t you come over to my place and hang out? 😉
Here C1, you need this
Can you take me too? I'm in WA too (Seattle)
Cali is the name of a very popular city in Columbia, not California.
We don't call Washington, "Washi."
You always carry the risk if you need to go somewhere. Assuming you were inside for 14 days, then it's safe to assume you don't have covid19. If you go outside, then every single stop you make where you have human interaction is a point where you can get infected and spread it to others while you remain symptomless for up to 14 days.
Worst case, you and your friends can catch covid19 with varying results of showing or not showing symptoms. Plus numerous infected along the way.
Best case, you and your friends will be safe ASSUMING you're the type of people that practice social distancing and wear masks outside to help limit the spread. But I swear I will start calling WA "Washi" if you ever call CA "Cali" again.