Here's what home offices look like during Seattle quarantine (PHOTOS)
Whether you work at a large tech company that has began telecommuting or are one of the many university students taking classes online, we’re all in this together.
With King County pushing residents to comply with three distancing measures: telecommuting, canceling any large meetings, and staying home as much as possible in order to minimize the spread of COVID-19, chances are, you’re stuck working from home for the rest of the month.
Working remotely may be a large change for many Seattleites – some having to deal with kittens on keyboards and others having trouble finding a non-distracting place to work. Regardless of the situation, everyone’s work-from-home looks different.
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Here’s a look at various people’s work-from-home offices around Seattle.
Here’s my #homeoffice in #seattle today. As long as I have the privilege to work from home, I’ll do my part to #FlattenTheCurve. #bunnies #nuthatches and #r all in one post. pic.twitter.com/Gspuriuwf7
— Simone Des Roches (@DrSimoneDr) March 12, 2020
Since Seattle is going more and more into quarantine for the virus, I guess this is gonna be my home office for the next week+
I’m so grateful the wishlist thing happened because it forced me to make my home nice and cozy ❤️ It’ll come in handy now. pic.twitter.com/6XkJG2vqkL— Jennifer Scheurle (@Gaohmee) March 5, 2020
— Ann Marie Needs No Last Name (@AnnMarieInNYC) March 12, 2020
Looking forward to working from home because honestly my PC setup is so much nicer to work on than what I’ve got in the office. Catch me working on 12 spreadsheets at once pic.twitter.com/AiL6TdJz1q
— Jake (@YakobBTW) March 13, 2020
Setting up home office. In the next few week I’m going to work from here. pic.twitter.com/g84Nc6wMMc
— Stefano Canepa (@scanepa) March 13, 2020
— Eba is life (@SandiiSays) March 13, 2020
Work from home? Fine but I had to finish my at home office set up 🤩 pic.twitter.com/JaC0ClyuCp
— 🎀ミライパンダ🌸 (@mirai_panda) March 13, 2020
Day one of work from home: my new office mates are quite different. The conversation does not seem to be of a particularly high standard, and they seem quite happy to keep to themselves. pic.twitter.com/Y0JNpfgkDM
— Ben Gallant (@BenGallant3) March 12, 2020
The office is running a drill of all working from home…. at least is a good sunny day and I can work in the balcony pic.twitter.com/Sg5ReqwfeK
— JubiloMX (@jubiloMX) March 12, 2020
When you work from home do you work in a perfect office setting? pic.twitter.com/8q8I0GLeSg
— Melanie Kis (@coachmelaniek) March 5, 2020
The lightbulb in my lava lamp is out, diminishing the ambience in my home office. Near the US front lines in Seattle, Washington pic.twitter.com/b9TahzL1G7
— Richard (@dulong) March 13, 2020
New addition to the Bundy Law Firm office! Seattle, where sneezing in class gets you sent home for 72 hours. pic.twitter.com/hol3iXZP9r
— Caroline Bundy Fichter (@MyFranLawyer) March 10, 2020
Science continues! My home office set up during the #COVID19 outbreak in Seattle. I’m so proud to be part of @fredhutch, who along with @UWVirology has been on the front lines bring testing, information, and care to our community and the rest of the world. pic.twitter.com/5DIkWrUMKu
— Dr. Anna Mammel (@DrMammel) March 9, 2020
Not back into design just yet. But have got most of my home office set up in our new place. Which includes a prototyping space for board games. Looking at getting back into some things at the weekend. pic.twitter.com/8s592ePi3a
— Elgar Storm (@crazyhawkgames) July 31, 2019
Wow people are actually getting out of bed my laptop on my bed is my setup 🤣😭😭
— YOUTUBE / TEMILONDON (@temilondonx) March 13, 2020
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