Once we hit level 2, word on the street is, yes! It won't be back to what we were used to in the 'before days' though. We will all still have to play it safe.
Haircuts, malls, bars, restaurants, cafes, and shops? Is it possible?
Once we hit level 2, word on the street is, yes! It won't be back to what we were used to in the 'before days' though. We will all still have to play it safe.
This means you have more freedom of movement, but it’s up to each one of us to keep the rest of New Zealand safe. These are the most important things that you can do:-
Life at Alert Level 2 means we can resume many of our everyday activities – but we have to do so safely.
The Prime Minister will make an announcement at 4 pm this afternoon. Until then we remain at Alert level 3. So stay in your bubbles, keep up the good work and wait for Jacinta's update.
These apps will save you having to carry your cards around. Simply click on the link and download:
Did you know.......
A few little known facts. Keep smiling guys and gals!
You shed a complete layer of skin every 4 weeks
the side of a hammer is called a cheek
the oldest exposed surface on Earth is New Zealand's south island
wearing headphones for just an hour will increase the bacteria in your ear by 700 times
The 'Sixth sick sheik's sixth sheep's sick' is said to be the toughest tongue twister
Japan is the largest exporter of frog legs
A third of Americans flush the toilet while they're still sitting on it
a woodpeckers tongue can wrap around its head twice
As normal if you have any changes in your circumstances or you have queries, you can contact our office team by calling or emailing:
Recruitment team
Nick 021 246 1537
Lila 021 141 9118
payroll: payroll@maxpeople.co.nz
In the words of Winston Churchill
“If you are going through hell, keep going”
Nothing stays on forever. Life is a cyclic process of ups and downs; it is a roller coaster ride. It is natural to be disheartened when bad times dawn upon you and your loved ones but it needs to be understood, that it won’t stay forever. Hold hands, be together and walk through it. And you are never alone in the larger scheme of things.
Roll on Monday! Hopefully, we will receive news on dropping to Alert Level 2 from the Prime Minister. Enjoy the weekend team.
Kia Kaha e Aku Hoa