from another thread;
> have two college kids, one in high school and one in elementary. All are continuing school remotely.
I'm betting that the average US home doesn't have the hardwire firepower lying about the house to accommodate 2 work-at-home parents and 2-3 school-at-home kids. According to recent stats, everybody but Mackin & I had ditched their keyboards in favor of phones.
My company is a week into mandatory remote working. Going pretty smoothly in the main but the emerging pain points are, well, pain points...
So many are working off laptops, no external kit. No proper desk or suitable chair.
There's a chunk of the workforce in shared apartments with multiple people all sharing the broadband and limited space.
Then there's those with kids at home and varying degrees of home office set up.
The noise is all positive and sh## is getting done, but a new type of pain likely to reveal itself over the next week or two.
Chiropractors and osteopaths are the c19 winners in H2.