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Originally posted by thunderlizard View Post
"seconds flat" I think you'll find
I can't stop giggling at this for some reason
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"Oh..uh..me flakes... scrambled eggs, bacon, sausages,tomatoes, toast, coffee marmalade..I like marmalade... porridge..any cereal, I like all cereals...oh god..."
"Breakfast in Los Angeles, macrobiotic stuff..."
"Driving to the gig. All that electrical stuff I cant be bothered with, its so fiddly. Oh god....."
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostMade the bus in second splat
"seconds flat" I think you'll find
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Woke up, fell out of bed,
Dragged a comb across my head
Found my way downstairs and drank a cup,
And looking up I noticed I was late.
Found my coat and grabbed my hat
Made the bus in second splat
Found my way upstairs and had a smoke,
and Somebody spoke and I went into a dream
Pretty accurate for me apart from I drive.
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Friday regime is bugger off at 12 with all the hours you ratched up though, right?Originally posted by Churchill View PostBag ready the night before.
04:00 Shower, get dressed, in the car for 4:30
In the office between 6:45 and 7:00
Work until 18:30, off to gym until 20:30.
20:45 off to digs and have something to eat.
21:30 sleep.
06:30
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Monday Regime
Bag ready the night before.
04:00 Shower, get dressed, in the car for 4:30
In the office between 6:45 and 7:00
Work until 18:30, off to gym until 20:30.
20:45 off to digs and have something to eat.
21:30 sleep.
06:30
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Over my contracting career I've had all sorts of commutes. Some involved just walking down the stairs and wiggling the mouse, some 4am starts on a Monday to catch a plane.
If you like money and interesting work, it's worth it. I'd much rather work from home all the time if I could get it. If I can't, maybe I'll need to dust off the passport/car/train/camel/snowmobile etc.
The bit I really like about contracting is the time off.
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I stay at my mates down here so it's pretty easy going. An early start - because Virgin will not allow you to use the free tickets on any of the other trains out other than the 5:05 and the prices do not come down on any of the other trains. To be honest, if I was able to use the other trains then a 2 hour train journey would not be too difficult. I then get the train out to Beaconsfield where I keep my other car and drive to my mates house. I commute from his to London and knock off at 4 on a Friday and travel back having a few beers on the way. It's only Sunday nights that are the problem. A bit of working from home wouldn't go a miss though. It's certainly easier than my weekly commute to Geneva!Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostBut as DP says. Getting up for 4am. You must be getting back at 9pm.
The guy in the office here is doing a 5 hour drive each day . Madness.
Going back to a local client at the end of the week.
From bed to office desk - 8 minutes.
I've been doing this for the bulk of the past 10 years, this one is easier because I'm on the train. I used to drive down, leaving at 5am on a Monday moring. That was grim!
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It's swings and roundabouts. Don't forget that DP has to work from home and can't ever leave the house for more than 15 minutes in case his wife unchains herself and makes a break out of the cellar window.Originally posted by rootsnall View PostIt is mad, but not everyone else has your vast wealth and superior skillset to be able to pick and choose. I've just done 7 months of the mad lifestyle, quitting in 2 weeks. It is early grave stuff if you do it for too long. Throw in a bit of insomnia and it is defo early grave stuff !
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But as DP says. Getting up for 4am. You must be getting back at 9pm.Originally posted by TonyEnglish View PostWorking from home is not an option on this one.
The guy in the office here is doing a 5 hour drive each day . Madness.
Going back to a local client at the end of the week.
From bed to office desk - 8 minutes.
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It is mad, but not everyone else has your vast wealth and superior skillset to be able to pick and choose. I've just done 7 months of the mad lifestyle, quitting in 2 weeks. It is early grave stuff if you do it for too long. Throw in a bit of insomnia and it is defo early grave stuff !Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostIs this the lifestyle you dream of?
Why do the middle classes live these rat race lives, lack of sleep, long hours, massive bills and debts to pay.
Total madness.
I'll stick to a mixture of 15 minute commutes and working from home thanks.
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Working from home is not an option on this one.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostIs this the lifestyle you dream of?
Why do the middle classes live these rat race lives, lack of sleep, long hours, massive bills and debts to pay.
Total madness.
I'll stick to a mixture of 15 minute commutes and working from home thanks.
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That's what I thought - but they are not that bad....when they have water. Free veruca with every shower!Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
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