Transport woes
By Sarah Dobbs in Editorial
Posted in Grumbles on
Oh, the perils of working from home. There’s no-one here to make coffee for me, and worse still, I’ve run out of milk. On the plus side, I’m blaring music out while I write, and not having to spend 40 minutes travelling this morning (well, it would have been more like two and a half hours if I’d tried to get to work today) meant I had time to do the washing up and put the vacuum round.
I’m so decadent.
No, but seriously, the current Tube strike is letting me finally feel justified in having bought a laptop, because I’m sitting at home, wirelessly connected to the Internet, with MSN Messenger open to talk to colleagues and my mobile phone by my side. It’s curiously liberating, and I’m kind of glad that I have the opportunity to try this out… but I think if this Tube strike goes on for too long, I’m going to start pining for the office.
Pathetic, right?
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