years of our lives ...but I am stuck inside, social distancing Manny Hernandez Before the outbreak I had landed a job at Chipotle, I did not enjoy it at all. When the government began closing “non-essential” places, luckily Chipotle was an essential workplace. I was able to keep my job and not be unemployed. I began to appreciate Chipotle a little more than before. Chipotle’s lobby is closed and no one can go inside, but the online deliveries and food delivery businesses are keeping us busy. School became online, and online school sucks. The reason I believe that is because I have no motivation in doing the work, and or attending the video conferences. I had my first experience with a teleconference and it was a different experience. I am glad the university is always checking up on and asking us if we need anything and they are always open to help us. All my professors have emailed me and checked up on me, and that is a gesture I appreciate. Social distancing means I can’t see my friends, teammates, and go to social gatherings. It has become a dry season for the students. I spend a lot of time at home now, I went and bought Dragon Ball Z season 4 and 5 to keep me entertained while I’m at home and keep me from going anywhere. I facetime my friends and teammates just for some social interaction and keeping in touch with them.
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