There is some good music around but nothing like we had.
Depends when you're talking about
80s - Good
90s - Awful
There is some good music around but nothing like we had.
Absolutely agree with this point.
Commute up to London Bridge every day so only get to see my 1 year old son 45 mins a day before he goes to bed.
However the extra 1 hour a day i lose commuting home from work earns me much more than i could probably earn in Sussex, thus allowing us holidays, do nice things at the weekend without having to worry about the cost all the time.
Get to work from home a day a week quite often so this also helps i suppose
I have been asked to consider working US hours for a while, ie 1 pm to 9 pm. As our support is in teh uS and have moved to California :-(
That will be a right bugger!
Careful coz after a while they may move you to 4pm to Midnight, what good at you at 5am there 1pm here!?
I have been asked to consider working US hours for a while, ie 1 pm to 9 pm. As our support is in teh uS and have moved to California :-(
That will be a right bugger!
Cheers. You are not joking and each day its quite a struggle to deal with how bitter I feel. And tragically two Albion supporting friends who are still with the company will have to go through the same process within the next 18 months.
And the moral of the story is that if your role gets outsourced to a company that rhymes with CRAPITA, be very afraid!
If it's any consolation, those of us internal to that company are also being dragged through the process - ironically partly because "we" cocked up the NHS contract so badly ( I'm assuming you were based in Eastbourne ? ).
Is that the one with about five managers for every worker?
I work for an organisation based in DC and do something similar. We compromised on 12 till 8pm. Actually works pretty well. You get time to take the kids to school in the morning, have a leisurely start, but still finished in time to go out in evening / put kids to bed if you want.
Anyone else a bit f***ed off with their work/life balance at the moment. I haven't left work on time once in the last six months but despite being stupidly busy they would prefer to work us to the bone rather than employ anyone new.
When I hear people say the twenties should be the best years of your life I can't help but feel a bit like I've been robbed. And whilst the management go home to their comfortable lives me and my twenty something colleague work long hours and eek out livings to be told 'we'll soon reep the benefits'. Like f***.
Another evening on a train with the bored and lifeless faces of middle management on their way back from London. What a crock. Yes, I know, I should be 'grateful' or something.
It's the one where they thought applying the same principles and processes of chasing congestion charge debtors could be easily applied to those incorrectly claiming free NHS dental treatment...............and we all.know what happened to the congestion contract