Working from home isn’t nearly the rarity it once was. According to Forbes, 30 million Americans work from home at least once a week, and that number is expected to increase by 63% over the next five years.
One industry in which that percentage has always stood out above the norm is academia, where professors and researchers use home offices to do after hours work. The home office of Professor Robert E. Kelly.
Prof. Kelly joined BBC World on Friday morning to discuss the political situation in South Korea, and instead, he gave the world a glimpse into what it’s like to work from home with young children. Naturally, the video went viral, which Prof. Kelly was one of the last to figure out.
@David_Waddell What would that mean, please? Re-broadcasting it on BBC TV, or just here on Twitter? Is this kinda thing that goes ‘viral’ and gets weird?
— Robert E Kelly (@Robert_E_Kelly) March 10, 2017
The clip has been viewed over 77 million times on Facebook and countless other times through various social media.
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