Brian Roemmele writes that a large tech company has "just about zeroed out" the supply of plexiglass and office dividers.
Had an interesting Zoom today with a group of architects and office planers.
A nearly 100% sell-out of plexiglass and plastic/cloth office dividers.
One very large tech company—just today made an order for ~5000 that just about zeroed our all in the US.
3 month backlog. pic.twitter.com/xc5ZZg4hfe
— Brian Roemmele (@BrianRoemmele) April 28, 2020
"Had an interesting Zoom today with a group of architects and office planers," Roemmele posted on Twitter. "A nearly 100% sell-out of plexiglass and plastic/cloth office dividers. One very large tech company—just today made an order for ~5000 that just about zeroed our all in the US. 3 month backlog."
The future of more adaptable working arrangements centered on telecommuting, with all the good and bad elements this implies, was always a fantasy. The likely reality is everyone being hauled back into the office as quickly as possible, returning to translucent cubicles and an overwhelming array of theatrical medical-security protocols that boil down distancing, personal surveillance, scheduled movements and no AC into a perfectly soul-deadening nexus of liability management.
The good news, though, is that open-plan offices are dead!