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Previously on "Contracting WFH With the Other Half"
Mrs V has the Inside and I have the Manshack (With multiple monitors, projector, surround sound & cross trainer). It is a bit nippy in the winter but a fan heater fixes that.
We meet at coffee time, lunch time etc. its quite nice. Did used to have a spare bedroom in the house but the noise was a pain.
Couldn't work in the same room, get yourself a Manshack NLUK.
On a more serious note. We have single long desk with two working spaces and the printer in the middle at home and both of us hate it if the other is WFH as well. She needs to concentrate fairly hard for periods so I put her off and I need to walk about, have a bit of music on, listen to exhaust noise comparisons on YouTube etc which drives her nuts and I get it in the neck etc
I have to walk out the office to take a call and she shuts the door behind me, finish my call and the fecking door is shut. How did that happen, I never shut doors. So I waltz back in, leaving the door open and get it in the neck.
I hate it. We do everything we possibly can to organize WFH on different days.
MMM's other half is on a totally different gig. She's got more sense than to work with him and would realise he's actually a grumpy fecker who moans far too much.
The good coffee at a decent price is a massive bonus, I agree.
My other half suggest I took a role on with her business but I politely declined.
MMM's other half is on a totally different gig. She's got more sense than to work with him and would realise he's actually a grumpy fecker who moans far too much.
The good coffee at a decent price is a massive bonus, I agree.
There are obvious benefits, the main one is watching the combined day rates coming in .
The other is having a sound board to curse at whilst on muted conference calls.
Decent Coffees always on and proper bacon is in the fridge.
The downside is having to potentially listen to two batches of absolute muppetry all day
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