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Working from home hasn’t been without its funny moments. Here are some of the memes we’ve loved
Since the outbreak of COVID-19 earlier this year, most charities have been operating remotely. From swapping the office for a desk in your bedroom, to working all day in your pyjamas and getting to grips with remote meetings, full-time remote working took some getting used to.
Now, some months on, organisations are still in full working from home mode. Although charity professionals might be used to it by now, there’s no doubt that remote working continues to bring its challenges. We’ve all been on a call with someone’s washing machine loudly interrupting, or a small child or pet popping in to say hello.
As we wrap up this strange year, we thought we’d share with you some of the funny (and very relatable) memes that have gotten us through.
me and my coworkers logging into all of our meetings remotely for the next couple of weeks pic.twitter.com/fpOYiHJLcl
— isha (@ikasliwal)me and my coworkers logging into all of our meetings remotely for the next couple of weeks pic.twitter.com/fpOYiHJLcl
— isha (@ikasliwal) March 9, 2020
To everyone now working from home, let me introduce you to conference call bingo. pic.twitter.com/tBTsxKeYv8
— Runa Sandvik (@runasand)To everyone now working from home, let me introduce you to conference call bingo. pic.twitter.com/tBTsxKeYv8
— Runa Sandvik (@runasand) March 11, 2020
*me working from home*
— DVN (@damantecurry)
My boss: “Hey, how much work have you done today”
Me: pic.twitter.com/323TN4ajgV*me working from home*
— DVN (@damantecurry) March 25, 2020
My boss: “Hey, how much work have you done today”
Me: pic.twitter.com/323TN4ajgV
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