Working from home sounds like my idea of hell.
Youāre weird. Unless your house is a shit hole or something.
The rare occasion I get to do it is bloody incredible. You could probably argue about my productivity levels on those days mind.
If you have the self motivation, working from home is the best
I like going to the office so your leaving the house and going out for a good while and the social interaction with your colleagues haha.
Working alone in the house would be boring a.f.
Itās just not for me
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I donāt think Iāve ever sat on a deck chair
Working in london is actually easy if you can avoid rush hour
So glad I donāt get a tube line like the Central line. Absolutely horrible in rush hour. South Eastern service in to London Bridge is far nicer, I always get a seat and get to walk across the river and look at Tower Bridge.
To be fair, I only need to do this commute once a week. And I could just as easily use the overground and Thameslink to get to Farringdon. Thinking about it, not sure why the fuck I donāt do this every time Iām working in centralā¦
The rest of the time Iām either wfh or working in the St Albans office. Agile working is a big thing these days and Iām certainly not complaining. Certainly will be doing that a lot more during World Cup season
Saved yourself a visit to a chiropractor, then.
This is fantastic
Awkward. That really sums it up
That was more uncomfortable to watch than the guy who asked Schweinsteiger if he was in the MLS to help Chicago Fire win the World Cup.
^Calgon have subconsciously assaulted my mind in such a way that whenever the word washing machine is mentioned, the next sentence that instantly pops up in my mind, or sometimes blurted out āLIVE LONGER WITH CALGONā
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Also a good effort.
Thereās a magical place, weāre on our way thereā¦