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Have been working from home for two weeks now. I was even able to expense a desk and chair and bring all of my equipment home.
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So, am I reading correctly in that, even if a city puts forth a stay-at-home order, that non-essential businesses can still have people in the office as long as it's no more than 10 people and must be closed to the public? If so, I could actually remain working through that. There are 4 people in my office, and 1 other who office shares with us. So, 5 people.
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Yea, but not sure for how long.
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We got the order to stay at home for the next 30 days. First things my boss says is "I'm not staying at home."
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Yes, essentially
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I'm a nurse, there is no closing down. We just get busier.
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Co-workers and I are discussing closing up our doors just to give the appearance that we're closed.
We don't really deal with walk in customers anyway and there's just a few of us. But if it keeps us away from any friction then maybe it's a good idea. |
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She definitely in in charge of the house. We are good, though. We would fall under legal and financial institutions. Even if not, we meet the guidelines for a non-essential business with regard to physical distancing. |
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