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Originally posted by OwlHootor at least prohibit HGVs from overtaking during peak hours.Last edited by Troll; 12 March 2007, 19:40.
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Originally posted by TrollI use this section as well - it occurs to me that the only way to alleviate congestion is to prohibit HGV's from the motorway system between peak hours of 06:30 - 08:30 & 16:00 - 18:00
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At the moment its flexible... varies between 9.30am and 10.30am like today (nice weather so I had some croissants in a cafe on my way to work)...
Some people here start at 11-12ish, boss isn't in until 10am, some work later, some dont... most work from home 2-3 days a week... (I'm currently permie).
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8am is the time I arrive at work, work itself usually starts between 10 and 11 depending on state of sobriety and/or mental state.
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Originally posted by wendigo100Me too. When I'm onsite I'm up by 5:30, out by 6:00, in by 07:00 or so - just to beat the worst of the M25 western section.
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Originally posted by MarillionFanI start at 9. Unlike the other two, I do not like early mornings and have a life.
I rest my case m'lud - I'm surprised you have time to sleep
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Originally posted by rootsnallIn by 8 and leave at 4, I hope you are on an hourly rate !? Get up at 6:30, out the door by 6:50, every 5 minutes extra in bed or faffing costs me dearly in traffic jams.
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Originally posted by andrew_neil_ukit all depends what time you leave. I finish at 4pm - will stay later if an issue but have not done that for many months now. I am home at 4:45 so get to go for a walk with the kids.
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Originally posted by MarillionFanI start at 9. Unlike the other two, I do not like early mornings and have a life.
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I start at 9. Unlike the other two, I do not like early mornings and have a life.
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I start at 6:30 - but start on user issues firsat. Not sure why - anyone would think they pay my wages or something.
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I'm in before 7 but I actually attempt to get some work done before the force of the WWW takes hold.
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It's quiet out there...
...too quiet
What time do all you loafers start in the morning?Tags: None
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