06-17-2020, 04:30 PM
Our company didn't shut down either. We're considered critical infrastructure. We do have about 40% of our shoreside workforce still working remotely though. I've been working from home as much as possible as all of our systems are as easily accessed from home as they are from my Office. That's the great thing about virtualization, access is the same anywhere you are as long as you have an internet connection.
Of course Mrs. T was about to go freakin' nuts being couped up so the minute a few other states opened up their borders to residents of Louisiana, she made a beeline to the Kids/Grandkids houses...
Of course Mrs. T was about to go freakin' nuts being couped up so the minute a few other states opened up their borders to residents of Louisiana, she made a beeline to the Kids/Grandkids houses...
[b][i]"It's always funny until someone loses an eye!"[/i][/b]