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Will You Continue to be a Remote Worker in Trumbull County?

3/22/2021 (Permalink)

picture shows a person working from a computer covered in PPE One year later, millions of workers still find themselves at a make-shift desk, and they may even like it.

The COVID-19 pandemic forced Trumbull County businesses to send their employees home. One year later, millions of workers still find themselves at a make-shift desk, and they may even like it. SERVPRO of Southern Trumbull County looks at the pandemic’s impact on the journey of the stay-at-home worker and whether things have changed forever.

Flashback to March of 2020. Companies across Trumbull County sent their Warren employees to work from home as a result of the pandemic. In the beginning, many thought this “shut down” would only last a few months. But now, thousands of Valley workers are still working from home, even today.

The blurred lines of work and personal life has surely been a challenge, especially for working parents. Howland, Hubbard, as well as most Trumbull County Schools started on a blended learning schedule at the beginning of the school year, forcing parents to juggle homework with their own work, creating small classrooms, and working from the kitchen table.

We’ve become multi-taskers, Zoom-call masters, and perfected working in our pajamas. Employers have become more flexible, equipped their employees with home equipment, and other tools to support them.

A lot of lessons have been learned throughout the pandemic. The Valley is known for its essential employees, as with our huge manufacturing focus.

Many Trumbull County business’ have been on the front lines all along. The fact is while many can work from home… many cannot as well.

No matter which approach is taken, owners and employees can expect some bumps in the road as they navigate towards the “new normal.” And if your local business needs help creating a plan, SERVPRO of Southern Trumbull County can help.

We’ve been at the forefront of this pandemic all along, fighting with our approach called Certified: SERVPRO Cleaned. It’s our very own defensive cleaning program that goes beyond janitorial cleaning. We’ve cleaned our local schools, police cruisers, and manufacturing plants.

We’ve been here. All along. And we want to continue being here for our Valley. Should you need help with a cleaning plan that is out of the scope of your janitorial staff…call SERVPRO of Southern Trumbull County today.

We’re here to get you back safely. Our employees are the heart of our community, and SERVPRO wants to ensure this journey is as easy as it can be. Call us today at (330) 392.6355 to set up a program that works for your establishment.

In the meantime, stay safe and visit our website for more information on our Certified: SERVPRO Cleaned program.

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