i'm at the stage in my life where existential angst about the meaning/significance of what i'm doing is pretty much the only thing going on pandemic is kinda relaxing tbh
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i work in fashion and had a healthy amount of existential angst over its significance before pandemic, so
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Not due to the pandemic...
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Corporate consulting. Remote. Life's mostly just continued, minus the requirement to commute. Similar levels of anxiety about approaching/imminent deadlines...
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I'm not angsting about something that's not my fault
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always got a pretty healthy angst about work life going on, but this has amplified it. I work from home, data warehouse development in k-12 education field; I see value in that but I find much more value in things outside of it and it's hard not to feel the burn of wasted time
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Employment attorney. Remote now. The situation moves a lot faster than the law, and it's hard to tell people to fight employers in periods of high unemployment. And the sorts of laws that matter in the employment relationship are not useful for either side to respond to CV-19
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OSHA stuff might be somewhat useful, but not the sort of stuff I can make a living out of
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I’m the CTO of a sensor-as-a-service aerospace company focused on reducing emissions that accelerate climate change... you know that other, slower-moving, unavoidable global disaster. My hope is that this heralds a new era of collective action.
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My fear is the opposite will actually happen.
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