Who is working “outside”, working from home?

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Working from home?

  • Working from Home

    Votes: 6 40.0%
  • Working “Outside Home”

    Votes: 9 60.0%

  • Total voters
    15

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Maybe a poll for week of March-15.

Curious.
 
as most of you know , I am a knuckle draggin nail banngin neanderthal, so I work outside 90% of the time. I am still working but dont know for how long. Have a big window replacement job coming up and wouldnt be surprised if the manufacturer shuts down their plant, and I'll be stuck with no product to work with
 
as most of you know , I am a knuckle draggin nail banngin neanderthal, so I work outside 90% of the time. I am still working but dont know for how long. Have a big window replacement job coming up and wouldnt be surprised if the manufacturer shuts down their plant, and I'll be stuck with no product to work with

I would think you are in a good job to keep working?
 
New York State has stopped every State Employee that is non essential from working and stay at home, but I don't fall into that category. Our organization is working on Virtual Training Sessions, however, not ready to launch yet and I still have to head to the office, although it's with limited personnel.

My Wife is working from home and that works out good because my daughter (18) is home because of School being closed until April 1st.
 
A bit of both. I am going into the regions hospitals for work but for the rest I'm staying at home.
 
Working from home by mandate; business travel fully restricted.

I work remotely anyway, so in some respects business as usual, but transitioning to web conferencing rather than travel to customers by air for in person meetings.
 
I dont understand what you are asking me bud

I would think construction type work can keep going? You are isolated on jobs, etc. Stuff like that.
 
I would think construction type work can keep going? You are isolated on jobs, etc. Stuff like that.


AHH...Gotcha..yes..in a way. I may have to send the crew home and work by myself. I have heard thru friends that major construction jobs are being asked to limit worker personnel if possible. Someone even told me they shut down all construction jobs in Boston, not that I fall into the category.

We'll see what happens over the next few days
 
seriously thinking about laying off my guys and working by myself for a few weeks until I finish this job
 
Not working main contract job now.

They just closed until further notice. Shit
 
Working from home meow. Work asked us to telecommute if possible.
 
I’ve been called in to assist with coordinating our campus response and testing, so I’m on campus most of the time chasing people away. I may continue to come in once we close for good (because people aren’t getting the hint we may need to get barriers), they’re looking on getting us a lot of PPE for those who will remain on campus since we’re basically ground zero for where it started in the U.S.

Once the new quarter starts up I’ll be doing all my teaching online obviously, planning on the entire spring quarter to be online currently. I may be tasked with doing a form or “gate duty” which I volunteered for if we do a full campus shut down, so I can keep collecting both paychecks.
 
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