March 26 (UPI) -- A survey of stay-at-home workers in the United States suggests 12 percent of workers have kept their cameras switched off during video calls due to a lack of clothing.
And considering who I'm normally in virtual meetings with, uninteresting at best.
Does anyone really want to know how often I roll out of bed 2 when the calendar reminder on my phone starts going (or worse, a coworker starts calling to hunt me down)?
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last commentMarch 26 (UPI) -- A survey of stay-at-home workers in the United States suggests 12 percent of workers have kept their cameras switched off during video calls due to a lack of clothing.
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seems low.
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And considering who I'm normally in virtual meetings with, uninteresting at best.
Does anyone really want to know how often I roll out of bed 2 when the calendar reminder on my phone starts going (or worse, a coworker starts calling to hunt me down)?
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That probably sounds better than lack of paying attention.
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LOL. Probably better to say '12% ADMITTED to being nude when surveyed; others may have lied.'
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