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    #11
    Originally posted by SuperZ View Post
    Monitoring log in's might not mean much. Can they still do work without logging into the network? I do, I only log in to get email or moving files about etc.

    But yeah for most permies its a day off
    At BT it's called 'Shirking from Home'.....

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      #12
      Originally posted by zamzummim View Post
      I have been snowed in sine Wednesday, had a treacherous and dangerous drive Tuesday night from the train station to home, roads have been completely blocked and snowed in since then, I work in Central London but live out of London. I have remote access and can work from home, but am worried because the place I work at are not happy about working from home, but I really don’t want to risk my life and drive to the train station (dangerous country drive). I know other colleagues live in London and the tube is working, I know they wonder why aren't I going in!!

      Anyone else in this position?
      Me, same situation. If they want the work done, then they'll let you work from home. Not as if it's forever ...

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