Got to love it....
"Keep in mind: It can take four weeks for your brain to adjust to the mismatch and you may have occasional headaches in the meantime. And because you need two eyes working together for depth perception and sharp far vision, you’ll likely need to wear distance glasses on top of your contacts for tasks like driving."
Other than that, it's easy-peasy lemon squeezy.
Doesn't affect work peformance at all, either.
A Mind Experiment: Tell me gang: You're in charge of picking a team of 5 stenos for an important new department, to be chosen out of a steno pool of ten, all equally qualified. But 5 are going to get monovision lenses AFTER they get chosen for their position, 5 are not. Does that factor enter in to your choice of personnel?