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Super-commuting between Rotterdam and London

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    #31
    Originally posted by Paddy View Post

    I have done the same route in reverse for three years and then I lived in Rotterdam for a further three years. It's not super commuting. By air there were loads of delays and sometimes being stacked over London for an hour or so.
    You won't get cheap flight always, you need to budget for more. You may lose your flight if you check-in less than 45 minutes without luggage.
    £50 in London for accommodation is laughable, sh!t holes will cost £100 - £150 pn
    Eurostar worked out fine again with aa few delays. The most reliable was driving leaving Rotterdam at 5pm and getting into Dover about 10pm
    See my reply to eek below re the accommodation cost.

    How often did you experience delays? It sounds like you looked at all the options I'm currently looking at including Eurostar, Eurotunnel (including hours of driving), and I'm even looking at boat options. For example, 2 weeks ago, I took the boat from Rotterdam to Harwich. It was reasonably priced, and I had my car, but this vastly increases the time I'm away from my family as would Eurotunnel. Eurostar and plane seem to be the fastest and most efficient ways to reduce time away from family.

    But the fact you did it for 3 years says a lot. That's probably the absolute maximum time I would do it for. There is a high possibility my family will move to London after 1 year. To add some context, she just got a decent promotion, and wants to work at least a year in that role before moving (which makes sense). But in 1 year or so, there's a high chance we'll uproot to London (it would be my wife's first time living in UK, so would be an exciting move for her).

    Originally posted by eek View Post

    Booked early enough you can get a Travelodge for £75 or so a night Travelodge London Docklands Central - New Hotel
    Indeed. And £50 was what I found further afield with a 30-minute Tube journey, something I don't mind doing.

    Originally posted by WTFH View Post

    Here, I'll make it easy. If you stay subscribed to this thread, then you can always come to this post which links to one of your old threads....
    https://forums.contractoruk.com/acco...n-holland.html
    That's not efficient. What's the problem with just swapping the profile I can use? The outcome is the same, and my anonymity is not compromised. Can't this just be done? It makes no difference to you or anyone else, but a huge difference to me in terms of my time, way of working, and exposure (risk).

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      #32
      Hang on, if this OP is a banned poster - why hasn't he been banned again...
      merely at clientco for the entertainment

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        #33
        Originally posted by JasonP View Post

        That's not efficient. What's the problem with just swapping the profile I can use? The outcome is the same, and my anonymity is not compromised. Can't this just be done? It makes no difference to you or anyone else, but a huge difference to me in terms of my time, way of working, and exposure (risk).
        Well, we were good enough not to ban you on this profile, so while you behave you can have this one.
        I mean, some people like to do that on Linked In as well, delete their old profile then create a new one to hide what has happened in the past.
        And your old profile, you couldn't decide what gender you were, so shall we just say all of it was a lie, including the deleted threads/posts, and then you can have this one as your new shiny profile where you act in a friendly, polite, reasonable way, and don't make outlandish claims, or consider yourself better than others.
        …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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            #35
            Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
            He's a nice guy so I imagine he thinks you are a prick as well.

            That bit at the bottom was a genuine attempt to help you. Didn't really warrant that utter garbage. Tight ship in terms of time and way of working yet you post that bollocks. You can officially go **** yourself now.

            But, I am always helpful in posts however rude I am being so my advice to you is don't be a prick and get yourself banned in the first place. HTH.
            Whatever you say, your responses have literally proven EVERYTHING I've said and predicted would happen the moment you decided to pollute this thread with your scumful replies. The fact that you think it's OK to call people on here a prick and tell them to go **** themselves (swearing is strictly against the rules according to this thread) and not get banned while I get banned simply for pointing out the toxic culture peddled by you and a few others is very telling. It's hypocrisy and favouritism at its finest, two of the key ingredients of a toxic culture. And I'll say it again - this is why this forum is dead, and why you specifically have a very bad reputation in the entire banking contracting sector. So while I might be a prick according to you on CUK (which I frankly don't give a damn about), you can never get a job in the whole of London finance sector without wondering if someone will connect the dots (which they would - I have a fairly good idea of who you are on LinkedIn as I figured it out years ago).

            So, again, well done. You have singlehandedly done exactly as I said you would and caused this nice topic to go south, but you use insults, name-calling, and deflection tactics to make it all my fault, not yours. Bravo. Have another medal in addition to "CUK forum personality of 2011". So awesome you are. I'll stick to qualifications like CEng and CITP (I'll think they'll get me further in life), and commanding decent rates IRL and having a loving family - not really something pricks IRL get to enjoy.

            It's ironic how you constantly bang on about how you are rude on here, but a nice guy IRL, but how I must be a prick on here, but also a prick IRL. Why is it different for you than it is for me? Oh I get it. It's that deflection thing again. Bore off, and find a better hobby or a job. You're just flogging a dead horse trying to remain relevant on CUK.

            Oh lookie. This topic has now become completely derailed because of.... YOU!
            Last edited by Guest222; 6 October 2022, 16:51.

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              #36
              Originally posted by JasonP View Post

              I guess Edinburgh is not an ideal airport to commute to/from regularly as it's not a commuter airport, and the times you went to Heathrow (also not a commuter airport) probably degraded your experience and made it more tedious.

              If you were commuting only between airports like LCY on a regular basis, would that be more agreeable in your experience?

              In my case, this is for either a contract or a long-term permanent position, but more likely the latter. So I would be doing this commute probably 25 times per year. That's accounting for holidays and WFH fully every fourth week (the requirement is 2 days in office on average, so I can do 3, 3, 2, 0).
              I'd argue against EDI being not a commuter airport - early morning and early evening flights are filled with business travellers (finance). EDI is also fairly easy to commute through, especially if you have fastrack (Silver+ on BA) although landing late at night can sometimes result in the "waiting on the stairs" issue if the plane is being parked up rather than collecting passengers for an onward flight.

              But if it is truly just 25 times a year, i would not let it put me off the role, if its the role i wanted to go for.

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                #37
                Originally posted by SueEllen View Post

                Also worth remembering UK infrastructure can't cope with fog, certain storms and many other types of winter weather...
                Good point, and isn't LCY one of the first to close in high winds, due to the relatively short runway and the steeper angle of descent required due to the surrounding buildings?

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by WTFH View Post

                  Well, we were good enough not to ban you on this profile, so while you behave you can have this one.
                  I mean, some people like to do that on Linked In as well, delete their old profile then create a new one to hide what has happened in the past.
                  And your old profile, you couldn't decide what gender you were, so shall we just say all of it was a lie, including the deleted threads/posts, and then you can have this one as your new shiny profile where you act in a friendly, polite, reasonable way, and don't make outlandish claims, or consider yourself better than others.
                  No, it doesn't resolve the anonymity issue or the searchability issue and utilisation of site features. And I have no desire to hide my past like the LinkedIn example you gave. My other profile is anonymous, so that's irrelevant. And old posts are buried in the backlog of topics. But I still need to search them. This one isn't anonymous.

                  I would rather just have my old profile back for all the reasons given. I don't see why that is so difficult given the outcome is the same. The reasons you just gave seem more like an excuse to not do the extra mouse clicks. It would achieve a lot more for me to have my old profile back, not least the exposure risk of this one, and the outcome would be same for everyone else.

                  Also, why does NLUK not get banned for calling people pricks and telling them to go **** themselves. I did far less than this, and get permabanned. He does this routinely to people and doesn't get banned. Is that because he attends IRL events and is considered above the rules?

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Paralytic View Post

                    Good point, and isn't LCY one of the first to close in high winds, due to the relatively short runway and the steeper angle of descent required due to the surrounding buildings?
                    The other question is how much of a priority and how full is the flight. LCY to AMS will be a priority because of transfers and the cost of cancellations, that simply isn't the case for smaller airports and it was common in Amsterdam to play the game of which flight out of Norwich / Aberdeen / Bristol is going to be cancelled this evening...
                    Last edited by eek; 6 October 2022, 16:35.
                    merely at clientco for the entertainment

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by JasonP View Post

                      I would rather just have my old profile back for all the reasons given. I don't see why that is so difficult given the outcome is the same. The reasons you just gave seem more like an excuse to not do the extra mouse clicks. It would achieve a lot more for me to have my old profile back, not least the exposure risk of this one, and the outcome would be same for everyone else.
                      I would rather that your permanent ban was treated as permanent - be thankful that the Mods haven't banned this account because if I was a mod this account wouldn't have got past the second post in the last thread...
                      merely at clientco for the entertainment

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