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- The Cut pondered how to shop ethically during a pandemic.
- Refinery29 provided some stretches to try if your work-from-home setup is causing problems.
- NPR reported that with so many employees working from home, companies are now using software that monitors computer use.
- Fast Company recommended four easy ways to grow in your current job while working from home.
- Above the Law laid out seven ways the pandemic could permanently change law practice.
- Self shared some ways to better cope with anxiety.
- Marie Claire shared the results of a survey by SoFi and Modern Fertility that looked into how coronavirus has affected family planning.
- Meanwhile, The New York Times wondered what prenatal care will look like after coronavirus.
- Your “WTF” of the Week, from Washingtonian: An iconic Virginia restaurant is using mannequins (dressed in 1940s-era garb, because why not?) to fill the tables left empty for social-distancing purposes.
In Other News…
- Gizmodo pointed out 31 little-known settings on your phone and laptop.
- Esquire noted that the IKEA bag has gotten a Pride Month makeover, and all of the profits will go to programs for LGBTQIA+ children, youth, and families.
- At Medium, Dr. Taharee A. Jackson wrote a piece called “I’m White and I’m Outraged by Ahmaud Arbery’s Murder. Now What?”
- For your Laugh of the Week: McSweeney's explained how time works now.
On CorporetteMoms Recently…
- We offered some clothes for working moms, including some maternity basics and washable workwear.
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Ideas for Postal and Garbage workers?
With WFH, I now actually see the faces of the men who deliver my mail and pick up the trash/recycling.
I would like to do something for them, e.g. leave something in appreciation for their work. Any ideas? Are cash/gift cards still preferred in this age of corona?
Anon Probate Atty
Yes. We give cash to our mail and garbage collectors every year for the holidays. They always seem to appreciate it.
Anonymous
I thought they couldn’t accept it?
How do you know how many are on the garbage truck and recycling trucks, mulch truck etc? and where do you put it?