For blue-collar workers, it’s fear. For white-collar workers, it’s isolation. COVID-19 changed work for everybody.
Updated Mar 12, 2021;
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Shandolyn Lewis misses the before times – when she didn’t have to get to work until 5:30 a.m.
Lewis works at the Detroit Metro Airport as an international coordinator. She’s the one who makes sure the food, drinks, hot towels, ear buds and everything else make it aboard the plane.
Most everything about her job looks different than it did 12 months ago.
Pre-pandemic, Lewis reported to work for 5:30 a.m. Now, she has leaves her home in Detroit an extra 20 minutes earlier, as workers must wait in line for COVID-19 screenings and temperature checks before they can start work.