Survey: Tell the Tribune about your telework experience
The Tribune is collecting stories about Utahns’ remote work experiences
(Francisco Kjolseth | Tribune file photo) This May 29, 2020, file photo shows Kat Webb, then a recent Utah State University graduate and reporter, with her son Hendrix Twitchell as she overlooks one of her deadline reporting pieces related to COVID-19 and the Navajo Nation. When the coronavirus arrived last year, Webb, like many Utahns, found herself working from home.
Have you transitioned to working from home since the COVID-19 outbreak hit? Are you planning to return to the office once the all-clear comes, or would you prefer to continue working remotely post pandemic? Is telework changing the way you travel?
The Salt Lake Tribune would love to hear your story. Please fill out this survey to let us know whether you’d be willing to be interviewed.
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