I always ended up doing far more hours when I worked from home. There was never any rush to finish because I didn't have a 2 hour commute to worry about, just kept working and when I wanted to stop, I did.
Not sure about this subject, but I have done online courses via Udemy, and I am just about to publish a course of my own - hoping to finish it in the next week or two. The courses I have done via this site have been very good, and there are thousands of them on all subjects, but as anyone can...
My first problem with this system is that in order to vote for a tory government (yes, I'm admitting it, reluctantly), I had to vote for my tory MP - with whom I seem to agree on nothing. I wanted a way of voting for a decently ran economy without voting for him, but it doesn't work like that.
I remember the day of the last first top-tier match very well, the Arsenal game. I was at Wembley stadium for a gig - The Who, AC/DC, the Stranglers and Nils Lofgren. Hugh Cornwall announced at the beginning of the Stranglers set that the score was 4-0, and I laughed cos I didn't believe him !
Twitter and Facebook, but I rarely post on either. Twitters useful for timely news on the feeds I follow, Facebook more for local news/interaction on the Shoreham page.
Indeed, for most of my career I earned more than a politician, and I would say I was only average at my job.
I've said for a long time that MPs should be paid more, get less expenses and not be allowed to hold other paid positions while they are serving MPs. They're welcome to earn as much as...
I knew there had been one, but not sure how bad it was. Not seen anything on the Netwaves saying it was bad enough to disrupt business. With all the passing traffic for Wildlife, I would expect all the pubs to be quite busy this w/e