Train station next door of course. And they're own gate by the train station from what I remember?
I used to work at HP just up the hill.....
Result on the WFH though......
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostAbbeywood was built for about half as many people as are now working there, so the more people they leave at home the better. Given the appalling parking and access roads, it's probably just as well...
Bloody awful building as well, even when it was new and still had empty spaces.
As for parking, forgot it. There are a handful of spaces at the station but normally it means parking in Asda before moving over to Sainsburys when your time is up before moving back again. Probably spend an hour every Wednesday playing musical cars....
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No, I meant buildings that don't exist. Everyone's heard of GCHQ.
So stop digging...
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostYou're thinking of Bath. They've moved on since then.
So sadly for you, I know exactly where I'm talking about.
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostAbbeywood
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Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View PostAnyone here work for the MOD?
Started at the Filton Abbeywood site about a month ago and can't believe how I've lucked out.
Rate is equal to my best ever and it's 4 days a week WFH. The culture is very much one in which they want you to WFH & if you have to make an unscheduled visit to the office it's like wtf are you doing here taking up our valuable desk space? Quite refreshing really.
Just wondering if this goes across the board with the MOD or of it's specific to this site...
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Abbeywood was built for about half as many people as are now working there, so the more people they leave at home the better. Given the appalling parking and access roads, it's probably just as well...
Bloody awful building as well, even when it was new and still had empty spaces.
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Anyone here work for the MOD?
Started at the Filton Abbeywood site about a month ago and can't believe how I've lucked out.
Rate is equal to my best ever and it's 4 days a week WFH. The culture is very much one in which they want you to WFH & if you have to make an unscheduled visit to the office it's like wtf are you doing here taking up our valuable desk space? Quite refreshing really.
Just wondering if this goes across the board with the MOD or of it's specific to this site...Tags: None
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