They were surprised when I said I had no plans to get the vaccine. They asked, "what if it were mandatory?" And I said, "then we'd have to have a serious conversation about that." The subject was changed quickly to something more light-hearted. But it seems like they're at least considering mandating a vaccine in order to work at this office. And if they do decide that, they'll be looking for a new manager for their shipping department.
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I haven't REFUSED to get the vaccine. I've told my company that I will consent to the vaccine in July or August, after I've watched tens of Millions of others take the vaccine and assessed their health after a few months.
If, after that large of a number has taken it, no large numbers are seriously ill or have health issues as a result of the vaccine... then I will agree to it. However, I will watch and wait.
They accepted that as a fair response. What boss doesn't want someone to be cautious and not jump into things without thinking them through?
I'm happy to wait 10 years for the current study/experiment results before considering it.
Sounds wise to me!