Livingat45north
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For me, in March we shut down most of our corporate offices in the U.S. and Australia, and everyone is working remotely, London, India, and Singapore still have "bricks and mortar" buildings, but we will be closing the India office once that lease expires and are going to an all-remote model there as well. From now on, everyone works from wherever they want. We contracted out all of our shipping to a third-party firm, so that entire side of our business is now outsourced. They stock all items and ship as orders come in. As an aside, about two-thirds of our employees that did work in the Minnesota offices have now moved out of the state - part of the exodus from MPLS. We didn't own any of the U.S. facilities, they were all leased, so it was easy for us to walk away from those buildings. And, not surprising, they're all sitting vacant right now. It's been a big win for us. Remote is the way to go.