Switching jobs amid the pandemic can be as simple as unplugging one laptop and plugging in another.
At least that’s how Big Law attorney Sean P. Coyle describes it.
"It really is as simple as switching out your laptops and learning a couple new systems," said corporate attorney Sean P. Coyle. "You have a new password, and you're doing the same job for a new employer."
May 21, 2021 at 06:32 PM
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Switching jobs amid the pandemic can be as simple as unplugging one laptop and plugging in another.
At least that’s how Big Law attorney Sean P. Coyle describes it.
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