It’s kind of ironic that an insurance company, who declared a cat in the entire northeast yesterday and is clearly aware that people might be without power through the weekend, is potentially sending an assessment with a time limit to be completed while people have no power.. horrible
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I don’t think it’s inflammatory, it’s correct. The truth is there’s never a good time, but hurricane season during a pandemic is painful. I didn’t even interpret that to mean employees need power to take the assessment, but rather servicing customers when they’re worried about taking a test that determines their future.
First the assessment has not been sent and once it is you will have 5 business days to take it. Second, if your power is out that long they will extend it. Wait until you know what is going on please before making these inflammatory statements
uh. What does it mean to "send an assessment"?
Assessment of what?
That’s terrible, unfair and ruthless!