POV: When you are asked to share your screen in a meeting
Updated | By East Coast Radio
Hey, who said multitasking was a crime?
Many people who work from home have shared their work setups on social media.
Finding relatable experiences working from home became a trend in which people found solace regardless of their work. Sometimes, it was humorous and other times, it was more about connecting with others and finding people who related.
Work culture has evolved since then; people have learnt to embrace their work-from-home setups, some even fighting to stay in their WFH schedules
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and resisting going back into the office.We feel safe enough to share that we all have had moments when our work schedules intertwined with our home schedules. For instance, who can confidently say they only have work-related sites on their computers?
Put your hand down, Kevin!
Life is like that; you have to use your time efficiently, and sometimes, that means thinking about what's for dinner while doing a monthly report. A woman who made us feel less guilty over this shared a short video about all the tabs open on her computer.
Watch what happens when she is asked to share her screen in a work meeting - courtesy of TikTok.
@konectasa Let me share my screeeeen 🙈😅 #Konecta #officehumor #workfun #officelife #KonectaSA #durbantiktok #workhumor #funatwork #9to5 #trending ♬ Comedy Scenes - Comical, stupid, odd, lovely (Drumless)(1441321) - Ponetto
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