Severe thunderstorms yesterday evening in WI with a confirmed tornado and not a word from JSOC. Nice job keeping us safe.
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The bad weather was way west of BKF.
Should have had a communication during the snow and freezing temperatures last month though. Both were WFH thresholds.
No warning by the NWS for that tornado in Milwaukee. It was not a threat to any one in or near Milwaukee. Get real. Bi--h about real things like Frank and stop acting so uninformed about weather.
"Just use your best judgment"
"Bkf DC was in the path of the line of severe thunderstorms that produced hail and at least one confirmed tornado. That's not enough to send an alert?"
Brookfield Data Center, LOL more like large computer room. Compared to Johns Creek it is a POS.
Can one sue the company if injured when going to office?
You expected any part of fiserv to operate in a reasonable manner?
JSOC couldn’t find the light switch on the wall if someone pranked them and flipped out the lights.
Why were you working in the evening?
Guessing they were too busy keeping FB safe, no time for us underlings.
JSOC was busy. They just discovered that if they squeeze their nose that it makes a ho-k sound.
"Ho-k"
Either that or they were touching up their clown makeup.
I slipped on a banana peel today, JSOC didn't even text me a warning. Thanks a lot.
Bkf DC was in the path of the line of severe thunderstorms that produced hail and at least one confirmed tornado. That's not enough to send an alert?
It was no where near you in Milwaukee.
Look at the logic. Tornado destroys things among them cars. If one hits near, you car can be destrroyed. Thus you cannot drive to work and therefore do not badge in so you can be fired. Let a tornado do all the work for FB.