With the majority of people now setting up new workspaces at home, many of us have gained new team members who may be ‘helping’ in their own unique ways. There are definitely some perks to working from home, but some of our members are already facing challenges with their new supervisors.
We would love to meet your new team members. Over the next few days please share your photos on Twitter or LinkedIn and use the hashtag#unexpectedcolleagues making sure to tag @IES_UK, so we can build a profile of the growing army of accidental environmental scientists and champion their support.
One of our Vice Presidents, Will Pope, is finding himself busier than usual thanks to the help of his new unexpected team member Barney #unexpectedcolleagues pic.twitter.com/M2ikMEPT4S
— The IES (@IES_UK) March 26, 2020
One of our new team members wondering when lunch is #unexpectedcolleagues pic.twitter.com/xrZ7WN7q3Z
— The IES (@IES_UK) March 26, 2020
@IAQM_UK @IES_UK Tony and Cleo love that I'm working from home #unexpectedcolleagues pic.twitter.com/1r48rU4at6
— Erica Jane (@erica93) March 26, 2020
Floyd is now also considering a career in air quality! #unexpectedcolleagues @IES_UK @IAQM_UK pic.twitter.com/VJLOh8qW45
— Dr Rebecca Brownlow (@Rebecca__B) March 26, 2020
.@IES_UK today I working with my new #unexpectedcolleagues on moving some workshops online. Woody is sketching out ideas while I type. pic.twitter.com/UyCxJAdbDC
— Adam Donnan (@adam_donnan) March 25, 2020