As coronavirus closes schools, teachers and families brace for massive experiment in online education
“You can’t simply snap your fingers,” one advocate said. “It takes planning and training, and we don’t have time for that.”
As officials try to limit the spread of coronavirus, working from the house is becoming more common due to pandemic. However, not all employers can offer a work-from-home option. Many jobs require an in-person presence every day.
While there are “obvious” industries that are taking a hard hit from
coronavirus, there are lesser known industries that are also getting
affected, causing slowdowns and complications for workers.
Fortunately, there are some flexible and temporary remote work options that can help workers in industries impacted by coronavirus earn an income.