Why 12 Percent Of Central Jersey At-Home Workers Are Skipping Video Conferencing [Video]
Many of us are working from home due to the coronavirus pandemic so getting dressed for work or even bathing isn’t always necessary. According to a new survey, 12 percent…

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Many of us are working from home due to the coronavirus pandemic so getting dressed for work or even bathing isn't always necessary. According to a new survey, 12 percent employees who work from home are skipping out on video conference calls because they're naked or not wearing much. So this means that your co-workers may be working naked! The survey also shows that 11 percent admitting to seeing "something that they considered unprofessional" in the background of a coworker's video call. There were a few stories earlier this week that support that. One woman forgot she was on a video call and took her phone into the bathroom with her(below), and gave her co-workers a show. There was also another woman's boyfriend unknowingly walking by in his tightie whities. The good news is that 44 percent are dressing up for the camera, and 16 percent re-arranged their work space to look more professional.
Survey commissioned by Mentimeter




