Tell me why we receive HSE alerts and near hit alerts every 10 minutes if someone breaks wind on a rig, but when the worst flooding to ever hit Houston occurs we do not close the office early Friday then wait to close Monday until the last minute. Also, curiously missing from the message was any mention of well wishes to those effected by the storm. In my opinion, you are either safety conscience or you're not. What Sr. Management has shown me this weekend is that they care when it might impact the bottom line, but in no way do they care about giving their employees a chance to prepare for a major storm system that will likely have far reaching impacts. Good luck to you all as we continue to whether the storm in Houston and within SWN.
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Or not
Maybe SWN could use the less populated tower for an evacuee shelter. It would be excellent news coverage.
LET'S STEP UP TO THE PLATE NEIGHBORS
I just dropped off sheets, towels, pillows, sleeping bags and blankets at the Y. I am posting the additional items including items I donated on the donation list.
Food:
Canned fruit/veggies
CAanned Ravioli, spaghetti o's
Breakfast cereal, bars nonperishable ALL KINDS
SPAGHETTI Sauce
Dry pasta, beans, rice
Peanut butter & jelly/jam
Canned soup
Clothes:
New socks, underwear
New/gently used skirts, hats, shoes, gloves, pants, jackets and mittens
Personal care:
Toilet paper, toothpaste, soap & body wash, toothbrushes, comb&brushes&
Deodorant
Denture cream/polygrip
Lip balm
Lotion & sanitizer
Razors & shaving cream
Feminine products
FOR THE BABIES!!!!
Diapers, bottles, wipes, sippy cups, formula, baby food, baby blankets and clothes
Additional
Phones and or chargers
First aid
Red Cross: donate $$ SWn and employees for those who can