Day 1 of who knows how many. I’m one of those “scabs” who went to school today. The argument I can make for myself is that I’m just here to help others, but starting tomorrow, I’ll have to do that from home. It doesn’t make sense to go to crowded places, but our Department of Education seems to need a bit more time to reach that conclusion—or at least, that’s how it feels.
As the head of the English Department at our school, I have a meeting scheduled for 13:30. Hopefully, it will be the last in-person meeting we need. We need to set clear guidelines: everyone who can work from home should work from home. It just doesn’t make sense to do it any other way. Let’s hope the people in charge agree.
I know everyone is either overwhelmed, out of their depth, or both. Admitting it is the first step—there’s no shame in it. Count me in for both of those conditions. But I firmly believe we can get through this, one step at a time. Do your part. If you can work from home, it’s the responsible thing to do.
Don’t “scab,” and stay healthy.