happypig
Staring at the rude boys
This is, of course, what the train cos and Network Rail WANT you to do. Interesting that you're in the business
Back in the real world I need to commute Portslade to Canary Wharf and then walk 15 mins or Portslade to Crossharbour DLR and walk 5. My options to get to Victoria direct are the 5.53 (too early) or 7.17 (too late). My change options are go to Brighton (ok-ish if connections work) or East Croydon and stand in a cattle truck. My reward for this? 2.5% extra on my fare, mainly to pay for your boxes to away days.
Luckily, unlike modern football, there is an answer. On Jan 21st my company will be holding a vote on permanent remote working. I am on the board and will be voting yes. The only reason for this is the disgraceful service on the network across the South East that means that we constantly move 9am meetings to 10 and 4.00 meetings to 3.30. Why the f*** should these lazy, idiotic c***s get our money any more. Think this can't be done? Google sococo. Google Office365. Google how City firms make sure their traders WORK from home. Google Go to Meeting and Webex.
We are a small company of 50 people but half commute. A vote in favour will lose 25 x season tickets across the Southern / South Eastern network. Not many is it? At least not until my CEO and others like him get on the conference circuit and start telling the world of tech and finance how they increased productivity by going remote thanks to Network Rail being the singularly most useless, f*** up company in living memory.
Homeworking requires discipline, not just by you but by the rest of the household, knowing that when you're working you're not available to do other stuff.
I've been WFH part-time since 2001, at first over ISDN (that was challenging); It helps that the team I'm currently working with are spread all over the UK.
An example of why it's so good, I was on nights last week and sunday I felt really shite; if I'd had to go into an office I'd have gone sick but because I was at home, I battled through. You'll find people are more productive working from home.