I would not have minded being considered "non-essential," as long as that included an edict that our clients would have to be patient and wait until this is all over for us to finish designing their new schools, etc. But that didn't happen, and as "professionals" (Architects) we are considered essential. Yes, we could have voluntarily shut down, but our clients made it clear that - even though they are all home watching TV, they still expect their construction projects to remain on schedule.
Not whining (or, am I?). Lots of work. Lots of fees. But, our employees seem to all want to "work from home," which reduces productivity by about 85%. Seriously. We're all spread out, and we keep things clean, so, no real reason to work from home. But they see all these other people doing it, and they think they should, too.
If I could just clone myself...
Robert