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2x20min with the tram, permie like 9to5 with 30min lunch break for a total of 9:40h, can't complain. I will never understand people willing to go for 1h+ commute in one direction, yet alone 2-3h.
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10hrs work a day on average and that not even a heavy day , commute 1.5hrs each way total 13hrs on average, long days
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostWRT this thread (given the previous thread) I may have the biggest willy, but after a week at work it's no use to anyone
6 hours per day commute, 9 to 5 at my desk. No break for lunch as work through it due to feeling guilty leaving at 5 o'clock on the dot.
Oh well, life is for others
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWhen I've had builders round doing extensions, they arrive just before 10am, have two hour lunch breaks in the pub/betting shop, 4 x 15 min tea and fag breaks, and start packing up at 3.30pm
I don't think you've got this construction lark quite right if you ask me....
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Originally posted by mudskipper View Post12 minutes in the car (15 if the traffic's bad) or 30 mins cycle through the woods.
its faster on the bike either way.
If I drive to the office outside rush hour its 15 minutes.
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Originally posted by The Spartan View PostSure am I'm down near IKEA, it's been 6 months so far and I'll be here for at least another 12
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostYou back in the principality then spartie?
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Originally posted by The Spartan View Post20 mins each way and a 7.5 hours works
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Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostTwo hours each way on the train (Southampton to Canary Wharf), then 9 hours or so at work. You have to develop a strategy or else you'll cream-cracker yourself.
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostWRT this thread (given the previous thread) I may have the biggest willy, but after a week at work it's no use to anyone
6 hours per day commute, 9 to 5 at my desk. No break for lunch as work through it due to feeling guilty leaving at 5 o'clock on the dot.
Oh well, life is for others
Bit severe mind your trek...
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWhen I've had builders round doing extensions, they arrive just before 10am, have two hour lunch breaks in the pub/betting shop, 4 x 15 min tea and fag breaks, and start packing up at 3.30pm
I don't think you've got this construction lark quite right if you ask me....
That’s the difference between residential & commercial construction and management & operative .
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