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Apparently there will be fewer episodes of the ******* Archers - none would work for me, but it's a start.
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Originally posted by abz2020 View PostOn a serious note.
In my field many client will realize that WFH can be as effective as working in the office. So hopefully many new project opportunities in the future without the need to travel.
Aligns nicely with IR35 2021 fiasco.
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Johnson now positive
Is he in the vulnarable section?
https://twitter.com/BorisJohnson/sta...96858095411200
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On a serious note.
In my field many client will realize that WFH can be as effective as working in the office. So hopefully many new project opportunities in the future without the need to travel.
Aligns nicely with IR35 2021 fiasco.
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Two leaflets just popped through the letterbox. One from a well known pizza delivery chain, the other inviting me to take out a funeral plan with £100 discount. Coincidence?
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostWell that is actually an interesting question. Ireland certainly started off with a much worse health service, which is a clear disadvantage. My sense that it is doing a better job of preparing, but it will only be clear in retrospect. The sense here is that London in particular is in real trouble. But maybe we're not that far away. Also, I spend most of my waking hours involved in preparations for the worst case scenarios and that does make me rather pessimistic, perhaps overly so.
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Air pollution is down
Unsurprisingly
Air pollution drops across Europe amid reduced traffic – Business Traveller
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Originally posted by Bean View PostDon't be angry & sad about earlier Old Greg, plod onwards comrade, every day is a learning opportunity
Is Ireland in a LESS sorry state, than the UK do you think?
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