Sonia Dillane, a software development engineer at Amazon.com Inc., won’t be remote working at the kitchen table in her Seattle townhouse anymore, sitting in a dining chair that irritated her back.
Instead, roughly half a year into the coronavirus pandemic, she is setting up an office in a guest room. Her husband, a software development engineer at Amazon, is creating one in the den. She also won’t be attending services for the Jewish High Holy Days later this month as she normally would. And she won’t plan a getaway with…