For an industry full of commanding, highly paid executives, the experience of suddenly working remotely — often sharing their new workplaces with kids and dogs — has been a humbling experience.
For many, the jolt has certainly brought anxiety and a sense of displacement but also a broader perspective on life, maybe most of all a deep appreciation for the privilege of being able to work where they live during a terrifying public health crisis.
In the effort to carry on with regular business as much as possible, the Great Stay-Home Phenomenon has also yielded plenty of comedic material.
A television casting executive who’s a mother of two young sons turned her walk-in closet into a covert office to steal away from her rambunctious toddlers
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