To the paragraph police, "here's one you'll like."
To the blog pimps, “no, this is not my blog.”
To the paragraph police, “here’s one you’ll like.”
It sums up what I was telling people in April regarding what happens nationwide if the lockdown goes beyond April.
I work in downtown Louisville, except we now all work from home. We had our monthly team meeting and everybody’s doing great, work wise. There is no need to go back except for the human element, which IS taking its toll.
And my son-in-law has a business in Seattle. He has almost 40 employees. They are now working from home and doing at least as well as before. He is not only not opening the office back up (save a ton on rent), but he’s also not hiring any more Seattle workers. They are a tier 1 market. They are expensive. A $100,000 a year Seattle developer (his people are all IT) is no better than a $60,000 Kentucky, Tennessee or South Dakota developer. He’s looking elsewhere for new people now. He won’t fire any of the Seattle folks, but they will go away through attrition.
This will change the country like the depression and WWII did. Actually, the world.
The cancerous tumors are metastasizing.