Vic wrote:I work in IT. The place I work for has another location in Tyler. We pack up all the servers and set up shop in Tyler. The downside is that, during any "mandatory evacuation" (such as Gustav, where the storm didn't even come here), I still have to evacuate (and put the servers at some risk), but the upside is that the company pays all expenses (moving truck, hotels, diesel, per Diem) as well as double-time.VMI77 wrote:Unless you're right on the coast and subject to storm surge, why do you feel the need to evacuate?
If I didn't have to evacuate, there might be times I wouldn't. I agree that some evacuations are unnecessary.
I have sort of the opposite situation in that if I do evacuate I have to go right back in once the storm has passed. However, outside of my work requirements, on a personal level, I will determine the risks for myself and decide whether or not I evacuate, not some politician whose motivation is entirely political.