Anonymous ID: 000000 March 10, 2020, 7:22 p.m. No.8373022   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Seattle Anon here

 

Store shelves in my area have restocked to normal levels based upon last night's grocery store outing (except hand sanitizer and frozen potatoes). Toilet paper is restocked!

 

Some local restaurants are encouraging payment by credit card to avoid touching hands with a cash transactions. Seeing some young workers masked up with the neoprene filtered masks. You can see they are scared but need to work.

 

Commuting is fantastic. All large employers are telecommuting. Still running about the 1/2 the time as normal from home to work.

 

I own a small business remodeling company. Last week sales were at the highest I have seen since out peak season last July. All the telecommuters are capitalizing on time at home. They have great incomes, job security, and now time. Checked on two local small business shops near me and their business is steady.

 

Depression within the office is noticeable. People are very worried/scared about the virus. I keep looking out the front of the business in anticipation of my national guard frens being deployed. I have a huge smile on my face have realized that may not be the best approach to help out my depressed/fearful employees.

 

I am loving the virus from a sales perspective and all the work the US is doing to keep small business liquid. However the pain on my employees faces is concerning. They are all huge local news watchers but pretty sure the news is scaring everyone to death.