I hope all those fricking lawyers manage to get into work.
Working at a law firm with a big sports practice, I can tell you that a lot of them have been 'working' from home this week, but don't worry, the secretaries are in and doing all the work!
people who can work from home don't have proper jobs - FACT ! (unless you are a novelist or childminder)
Worked nights from home for 6 years.
With the office shut Saves security, electricity, travel and more importantly a few hours kip I wouldn't get travelling.
I do everything on my laptop I can do on my office PC.
It's 2018
People who can't work from home don't have proper jobs. FACT.
The real fact is most office jobs can be done from home, whilst most 'hands on' jobs cannot be done from home.
Loads of crashes in Kent this morning, people just see a seemingly clear road and think they can drive as normal. There is a lot of black ice around.
I drove to work yesterday morning whilst it was snowing and quite treacherous. I drove quite slowly but still had idiots on my bumper and passing me at speed, many without lights.
I hope all those fricking lawyers manage to get into work.
Working at a law firm with a big sports practice, I can tell you that a lot of them have been 'working' from home this week, but don't worry, the secretaries are in and doing all the work!
people who can work from home don't have proper jobs - FACT ! (unless you are a novelist or childminder)
There’s no way I can do my work from home. I’m pretty certain Mrs AUN wouldn’t fancy having Roger the Raper, Billy the Blagger, Nigel the Nonce and Tariq the Terrorist loitering in our kitchen.
Would make a great episode of Come Dine With Me though.
I hope all those fricking lawyers manage to get into work.
Working at a law firm with a big sports practice, I can tell you that a lot of them have been 'working' from home this week, but don't worry, the secretaries are in and doing all the work!
people who can work from home don't have proper jobs - FACT ! (unless you are a novelist or childminder)
There’s no way I can do my work from home. I’m pretty certain Mrs AUN wouldn’t fancy having Roger the Raper, Billy the Blagger, Nigel the Nonce and Tariq the Terrorist loitering in our kitchen.
Would make a great episode of Come Dine With Me though.
I hope all those fricking lawyers manage to get into work.
Working at a law firm with a big sports practice, I can tell you that a lot of them have been 'working' from home this week, but don't worry, the secretaries are in and doing all the work!
people who can work from home don't have proper jobs - FACT ! (unless you are a novelist or childminder)
There’s no way I can do my work from home. I’m pretty certain Mrs AUN wouldn’t fancy having Roger the Raper, Billy the Blagger, Nigel the Nonce and Tariq the Terrorist loitering in our kitchen.
Would make a great episode of Come Dine With Me though.
Might be a bit repetitive after four nights of Spiced battered sausage though.
Loads of crashes in Kent this morning, people just see a seemingly clear road and think they can drive as normal. There is a lot of black ice around.
I drove to work yesterday morning whilst it was snowing and quite treacherous. I drove quite slowly but still had idiots on my bumper and passing me at speed, many without lights.
This^ A lot of people don't have sufficient experience of how to drive in the current conditions or how to steer out of a skid because we are encountering a longer, more severe cold snap than usual.
Instead of the BBC wasting license payers money on live reporting from train passengers stranded in the west country or stranded drivers drinking snow on the M62, how about a short programme during main news bulletins on how to adopt your driving techniques in this weather. Road vehicles are killing machines even more so if you don't know how to control them in adverse weather, people's stories of inconvenience on a delayed train pale into complete insignificance.
Even after having held a full driving license for 50 years I don't profess to be an expert in snow and ice on the road. Rant over.
Boss says I can send out an email to say if people feel nervous about travelling in these conditions they can leave. I said id probably wait until I actually see some snow.
Boss says I can send out an email to say if people feel nervous about travelling in these conditions they can leave. I said id probably wait until I actually see some snow.
Nearly got hit on a zebra crossing. Driver apologised said she couldn't stop then car behind her swerved to miss hers and hit the bollards. Could've gone a different way, think I'll stay indoors now...
-13 yesterday here with wind chill.Coldest day Ever for March. last night an ice storm ---this morning cars all over the roads ,pavements almost unwalkable---and now its snow/hail/ice. The roads ,pavements look fine untill you step on them.
I hope all those fricking lawyers manage to get into work.
Working at a law firm with a big sports practice, I can tell you that a lot of them have been 'working' from home this week, but don't worry, the secretaries are in and doing all the work!
people who can work from home don't have proper jobs - FACT ! (unless you are a novelist or childminder)
There’s no way I can do my work from home. I’m pretty certain Mrs AUN wouldn’t fancy having Roger the Raper, Billy the Blagger, Nigel the Nonce and Tariq the Terrorist loitering in our kitchen.
Would make a great episode of Come Dine With Me though.
Some people lack common sense when driving in these conditions, I've had a taxi driver drive very close to the back of my car in snowy conditions before. So it seems even those who drive for living lack the ability to adjust accordingly.
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The real fact is most office jobs can be done from home, whilst most 'hands on' jobs cannot be done from home.
I drove to work yesterday morning whilst it was snowing and quite treacherous. I drove quite slowly but still had idiots on my bumper and passing me at speed, many without lights.
Really weird watching it freeze on the window on impact.
Paths and roads are even worse than before.
Might be a bit repetitive after four nights of Spiced battered sausage though.
Instead of the BBC wasting license payers money on live reporting from train passengers stranded in the west country or stranded drivers drinking snow on the M62, how about a short programme during main news bulletins on how to adopt your driving techniques in this weather. Road vehicles are killing machines even more so if you don't know how to control them in adverse weather, people's stories of inconvenience on a delayed train pale into complete insignificance.
Even after having held a full driving license for 50 years I don't profess to be an expert in snow and ice on the road. Rant over.
Weather forecasters bigger wage thieves than Karl Robinson and TK KM
SNOW !!!!!!
https://news.sky.com/video/near-miss-between-car-and-bus-11272066
last night an ice storm ---this morning cars all over the roads ,pavements almost unwalkable---and now its snow/hail/ice.
The roads ,pavements look fine untill you step on them.
Some people lack common sense when driving in these conditions, I've had a taxi driver drive very close to the back of my car in snowy conditions before. So it seems even those who drive for living lack the ability to adjust accordingly.