Jessica Hancock
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That is something us at EM Publishing are just finishing printing something and sending it over. But yeah, so I was a little bit worried about that. And on Monday of this week, we were seeing if they were going to reach a resolution, but they didn't. And so the strike happened. But now, as of today, they have reached a tentative deal to end the strike.
So it's not signed and things yet, but it means they have suspended the strike until January 15th so that they can negotiate it properly. And get everything signed. But. This means the strike. Is ending. And people are going to be going back to work. Which. First of all. Good for the people on the strike. Because it seems like they have. A deal that they are happy with. Yeah. And second of all.
So it's not signed and things yet, but it means they have suspended the strike until January 15th so that they can negotiate it properly. And get everything signed. But. This means the strike. Is ending. And people are going to be going back to work. Which. First of all. Good for the people on the strike. Because it seems like they have. A deal that they are happy with. Yeah. And second of all.
Good for me. Because I was quite stressed about. As a person that manages shipping and operations. But yeah.
Good for me. Because I was quite stressed about. As a person that manages shipping and operations. But yeah.
Let me just enjoy the moment. Let me just enjoy the moment. And yes, we will have a shipment, but our other shipment could go around the West Coast instead.
Let me just enjoy the moment. Let me just enjoy the moment. And yes, we will have a shipment, but our other shipment could go around the West Coast instead.
Yes, but no, it's fine. And luckily, I mean, I told our supporters and everyone was like, yeah, fair enough, because I mean... What really can we as a tiny company do? Things like that. And like, you know, so many people. I think it was like three billion a day it was costing the economy. So like so many people were affected. Yeah.
Yes, but no, it's fine. And luckily, I mean, I told our supporters and everyone was like, yeah, fair enough, because I mean... What really can we as a tiny company do? Things like that. And like, you know, so many people. I think it was like three billion a day it was costing the economy. So like so many people were affected. Yeah.
And apparently the two products that were panic bought most in America as a result of this was milk and toilet paper. And those are two products that are produced domestically and would not be. Yeah. would not be affected by the strike.
And apparently the two products that were panic bought most in America as a result of this was milk and toilet paper. And those are two products that are produced domestically and would not be. Yeah. would not be affected by the strike.
Yes. Well, the thing is, I remember in the beginning of the pandemic, toilet paper was the thing that everyone panicked for. It's the go-to thing.
Yes. Well, the thing is, I remember in the beginning of the pandemic, toilet paper was the thing that everyone panicked for. It's the go-to thing.
Everyone's like, this is what I cannot live without.
Everyone's like, this is what I cannot live without.
Um, I don't know. You can have a good day.
Um, I don't know. You can have a good day.
Okay.
Okay.
Yes. Well, is it related to tabletop RPGs?