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KJ ([personal profile] owlmoose) wrote2020-08-04 08:34 am

Remote

Last week, my employer announced that we will not be returning to our offices in 2020. And the implication was not that we'll be back at the beginning of the year -- to the contrary, the lease on one of our offices is expiring in January 2021, and the email said the organization will work with any employees who still have offices there to help them get their stuff back. (The lease ending isn't a surprise; staff have been moving out of that building for at least a year now.)

It seemed inevitable, in a way; once Google [announced that employees would be working remotely until next July](), with Apple soon to follow, I have to imagine the dominoes will fall for the rest of the text companies and any other business where work can be conducted, wholly or in part, from anywhere with an internet connection. Still, I wasn't ready to hear that I'll be working from my house for at least another six months, and I need to really figure out how to create a better work space for myself. What I have isn't terrible, but there's much room for improvement. I've already put in a request for a second monitor, with a webcam -- I've been using the webcam on my laptop, as well as treating the laptop screen as my "second monitor", and it puts my neck and back into an awkward position for hours at a time. Even worse is my desk, which I truly hate. It's rickety, it's somehow both too small and too large, and I don't have a decent flat surface for writing. Also, the built-in keyboard tray is much too high. I've long wanted to replace it, and this will be my impetus to do so -- I just need to figure out with what, and also how to choose a desk without being able to sit it and see how it feels. Unfortunately, unlike with the monitor and any other tech equipment, for the desk I'm on my own. Time to poke around the Ikea website and other online furniture options and see what I can find.

Any recommendations?
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[personal profile] singedsun 2020-08-05 06:16 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah our work stated last week flat out, we're not going back in 2020. And they strongly implied that until a vaccine is fully vetted we won't be going back at all. AND EVEN THEN we'll go back in stages, distanced and probably leave a contingent of folks working from home.
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[personal profile] lassarina 2020-08-08 12:46 am (UTC)(link)
My office is also like this, in large part because at 38, I am solidly in the youngest quintile, and we have a lot of folks who have two or more risk factors (age/underlying conditions), and also because the people coming to our office for service are retirees. Bluntly, we are a disaster waiting to happen given those priors. So we aren't going back at all until there's a vaccine - no more than 9 people can go to the office now, they have to clear it with their leadership and get permission because of all our precautions (which were borne out last week when someone who later tested positive had briefly visited the lobby and had contact with one person who was in the office, so now everyone who was in the office that day is known and we're all banned until they deep clean. It's intense, and I'm grateful.)