I'm a manager of a software engineering team for a large international healthcare company. We are certainly open for business, but my particular office is closed due to a couple of confirmed COVID cases. We were only "encouraged" to work from home before that happened.
Unfortunately, working from home and/or remotely from colleagues is common for us, so there's not much slowdown. For someone with staff, it's challenging to keep tabs on everyone's productivity, but on the other hand, I feel that this is not the right time to bust chops. I certainly want my boss to give me space, so I'm following suit.
I'm continuing to follow my standard recreational practices. I play jazz guitar every morning; I exercise every day (run or lift); I continue to roast coffee and brew espresso; and of course, I brew, drink, and read about beer. I'm savoring every day that I can get outside to walk or run, enjoying the slowly warming climate. It's really nice to have so few vehicles on the road. There is a silver lining, however fleeting it may appear.
We are alternating between cooking at home for 5 people, and patronizing local restaurants for take-out. So many of them are going to fold before this is over, which is terrible for all involved.
I would love to take on a project to pass some time, but I can't really put my finger on what. I don't want to go buy a lot of stuff right now. And I'm determined not to look at my crippled investment portfolio either.
