I have a situation: one of my developers is now in Ukraine working remotely. She is in a relatively safe area near a nuclear power plant, which so far has not been targeted by Russian missile strikes and was producing electricity for her town. Today it was shut down, meaning also no water etc in her apartment. Local cellular network is still working, meaning that she has Internet connection.
For some personal reasons she is not ready to evacuate, I also do not want to terminate the contract if there’s a chance that she can work even in such difficult circumstances. We are getting used to the sound of air raid sirens during meetings, but this is new and we have to find a way to maintain the working process during the coming winter.
What would you do in this situation?
What inexpensive technology can help here to survive this madness? Are there any advices that you would give?
I do not expect anyone to agree with my logic and I know this does not answer your question but the only responsible answer in my opinion would be to do what you can to help her get past the personal reasons.
Any technological answer anyone here could give would just make her a target. Satellite phone or computer terminal? Target. Generator? Target. Portable solar generator and panels? Target. In my opinion she needs to grab anyone and anything that can not be replaced and relocate. I would even further add that nobody should expect to go back to Ukraine for at least a decade based on historical patterns. Perhaps your company could expense and write-off her travel and first few months rent somewhere?