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MTA (@MTAInsider) tweeted at 3:27 PM on Wed, Oct 31, 2012:
Service update per @NYGovCuomo shuttle buses will operate tomorrow starting 6am between Barclays Ctr, Bklyn & 57th & Lexington, Manhattan
(https://twitter.com/MTAInsider/statu...23861785329664)
This is very useful and I might add, good job MTA for getting back partial service so quickly. However, since there is no service directly from Brooklyn to Midtown, I'm just going to work from home again. I have no desire to put myself through a hectic, extra long, commute only to make myself flustered by the time I get to work. Much more productivity will be had from my desk at home
How will the transit system deal with mold all over the transit paths? Transit workers have to work there. Commuters have to commute there.
This seems like an tough mission considering the vastness of the NYC transit system.
As damp and wet as the tubes and stations are to being with, if there isn't mold already this isn't going to add any. It's really too cold for mold to grow. Mold likes a warm environment. That's why bread on the counter in 80 degree heat will mold in a couple of days but it will keep for almost a month in the fridge.
This is very useful and I might add, good job MTA for getting back partial service so quickly. However, since there is no service directly from Brooklyn to Midtown, I'm just going to work from home again. I have no desire to put myself through a hectic, extra long, commute only to make myself flustered by the time I get to work. Much more productivity will be had from my desk at home
Agreed! And it's a pity that so many of the Korporate dinosaurs are focused on unnecessary structure that complicates our day without increasing our productivity. How much better of would most of us be if we had independent, autonomous schedules whenever possible, and dressed no more expensively and uncomfortably than sensible "business casual"?
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