"It was very tasteful and disappointing."London -based software engineering consultant Ruth (pseudonym) describes the last day in the workplace where he worked until early September.
The farewell toast was neither in the real world nor on the Internet.Ruth sent an email to inform him of his retirement, and then set the last absence notification email.
"I was working hard for the company, so I had a bad aftertaste to retire. I thought I made the right decision, but I didn't feel like I was separated.I usually feel like that. "
With the unrealistic break, he walked around Oxford Street in London without hitting a window, and his one and a half year career was over.
James (a pseudonym), who was in charge of public policy, retired last May, but said he felt like he was gently coming out of a boring party.
"I don't know anything to anyone," says James."The last thing I did was send an email to his boss. I told some concerns about personnel processes, but there was no reply."
After the courier came to collect work laptops, James went on a journey from Southlondon apartments for a "safe place."
Since the new colon virus pandemic (global trend) began, James has been remotely work from the kitchen counter in the room in a bedroom.It is said that it is the same as working part -time in a new job.
"Five minutes after closing the laptop at 5 o'clock in the evening, I was jumping on the car, I left London and did not return for about four weeks," said James."I'm tired of being at home."
Both Ruth and James are one of the many remote workers involved in the "great retirement era" of Corona.He retired a few months ago, but he was so nervous that he was so impatient that he was not grabbed on the day he left the workplace.
When the "WIRED" UK version interviewed people who have retired from Corona's evil, some people sent the emoji sent by a colleague before the days in the workplace were closed out of the internal message system, and the function of email and chatting.For the first time, some people noticed that the time had expired.Some people cried at their own desk or fled to the company's warehouse.
There is one thing in common with everyone.It is said that the chance to separate the feeling when retirement was deprived of remote work.Experts see that there is a real risk that the UK is thinking about retirement in the UK due to the pandemic, and there is a real risk of quitting in a way that is not convinced of remote work.
Sandra (pseudonym), who worked at a Tech company in California, thought that his colleagues would send a surprise message in ZOOM as the last time approached on the last day of work.However, after 5 pm, she said nothing was displayed on the PC screen.
According to Sandra, the movement of creating a "faction" in the company before the pandemic "has become 100 times worse in a complete remote work system."