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Offline Marlin

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U.S. power industry may ask key employees to live at work if coronavirus worsens


https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-usa-utilities-idUSKBN2171AC

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Its gonna be like summer camp....cant wait!! We already have a pool onsite.
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I have this fantasy of jumping into the pool from the polar crane at my last job....

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I'm at a non-operational plant, and I'm pretty sure we'll be implementing our sequestration plan soon. We received these wonderful letters today authorizing us safe passage to work should law enforcement stop and question us. Sequestering feels like the logical next step.
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