The pandemic has disrupted several things, for instance, the supply chain has not yet reclaimed from the 2 years of interruption, we have seen so many delays in shipments, which has resulted in shelves in the stores being empty.
Furthermore, I have noticed that our deliveries to our home are taking a day or more than one longer than they did before.
This disruption is still trickling down and we see it more and more each day, and another thing that was impacted by the pandemic is the way we conduct business. A lot of corporations had to switch to remote work and several of those employees who worked from home fell in love with it. They loved the idea of being at home and not having to go through that weekly commute to work. Well, this left a lot of office spaces empty, and several of those employees are refusing to go back to task in the office! Businesses are now forced to supply up greater commercial offices and rent small office spaces instead. This means that there are a lot of commercial office spaces for rent right now on the market, but companies have now realized that they don’t require all the extra office space in order for their corporation to function efficiently! I think this is a win-win situation for both the companies and for the employees. The companies will be saving cash on overhead rental costs and the employees will also be saving cash on gas plus other expenses like weekly lunches. Perhaps commercial office spaces will soon be a thing of the past. Only time will tell.