Animal is my second favourite drummer after Phil Collins see how many you can spot on my deskAnimal-tastic!
Animal is my second favourite drummer after Phil Collins see how many you can spot on my deskAnimal-tastic!
That's another thing about WFH (and I'm another who is -- now -- lucky enough to have my own office): you can do what you want to in there. Certain colleagues (tend to do admin work) need a perfectly organised desk and surrounding area; I'm not remotely interested in that, piles of paper that don't get sorted for months (although piles of paper are less of a feature these days), things chucked here or there and onto the floor, CDs piled here, books piled there -- it's my space to wallow in my own many imperfectionsTidier than mine, you can see the floor.
This. My home office is a TIPThat's another thing about WFH (and I'm another who is -- now -- lucky enough to have my own office): you can do what you want to in there. Certain colleagues (tend to do admin work) need a perfectly organised desk and surrounding area; I'm not remotely interested in that, piles of paper that don't get sorted for months (although piles of paper are less of a feature these days), things chucked here or there and onto the floor, CDs piled here, books piled there -- it's my space to wallow in my own many imperfections
Four. It was going so well until you mentioned your favourite drummer. I'll give you two references:Animal is my second favourite drummer after Phil Collins see how many you can spot on my desk
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That's another thing about WFH (and I'm another who is -- now -- lucky enough to have my own office): you can do what you want to in there. Certain colleagues (tend to do admin work) need a perfectly organised desk and surrounding area; I'm not remotely interested in that, piles of paper that don't get sorted for months (although piles of paper are less of a feature these days), things chucked here or there and onto the floor, CDs piled here, books piled there -- it's my space to wallow in my own many imperfections
This. My home office is a TIP
Animal is my second favourite drummer after Phil Collins see how many you can spot on my desk
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No I ordered a headshell for a spare cartridge and the sent this keyring with it.Was that your beloved Technics in the earlier photo?
My profile photo is of my desk during covid (yes my profile name and photo are just whatever happened to be in front of me at the time).That's another thing about WFH (and I'm another who is -- now -- lucky enough to have my own office): you can do what you want to in there. Certain colleagues (tend to do admin work) need a perfectly organised desk and surrounding area; I'm not remotely interested in that, piles of paper that don't get sorted for months (although piles of paper are less of a feature these days), things chucked here or there and onto the floor, CDs piled here, books piled there -- it's my space to wallow in my own many imperfections
In many ways itās an excellent place to work.Wow. Sounds like an Edwardian workhouse. Your point re trusting people to do their job is absolutely key - without that theyāre doomed (or should be).
I was usually less productive at home (now retired). The exception was when I had a strict deadline to meet for written work. Then Iād be up early to get going and work through to mid, sometimes late, evening. But if I was in a 'ticking over' phase Iād kid myself, and my colleagues, I was working when really I wasnāt doing very much.I have yet to hear or read anyone say they are less productive at home. So either the concept of the workplace was fundamentally flawed (which is possible) or not all people are honest (which is possible).
Interesting post and follow ups.Starting to work from home soon first time in my career. Only 3 months but very big change for me as Im a game developer and we had a 6 week crunch in February and March when I only slept at home twice and spending the rest of the time travelling between offices hotels or often sleeping in the office. The last two weeks Ive been off work but already bored as nasty word. But not really looking forward to just sit at home coding and counting feels like it could be lonely and boring. Anyone with experience from suddenly going from office living workaholic to couch potato pretending to work ?
Same here, for experienced people, working from home is a godsend for all concerned, productivity for management and binning a useless commute for worker. Younger less experienced folk will need and want more time in the office for their various requirementsI did far more work at home and for longer hours than I ever did in the office. Most office time seemed to be spent chatting, sitting in pointless meetings or going for coffee (and I worked for most of the 3 hours I would have been commuting too)
Nice. A restaurant Iāve been to a couple of times has a very calm open kitchen and they have a turn table. They were playing Kraftwerk and then Neneh Cherry last time I went.I donāt have a TV in my office, but I do have a turntable, I sometimes use it when I am doing firmware updates, as there can be a lot of waiting for things to finish.
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Buffalo Stance or Man Child? love Neneh CherryNice. A restaurant Iāve been to a couple of times has a very calm open kitchen and they have a turn table. They were playing Kraftwerk and then Neneh Cherry last time I went.
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It was the Raw Like Sushi album so both. Have you listened to any of her more recent work? Blank Project was an album of the year for meā¦just noticed it came out 10 years ago which is scary.Buffalo Stance or Man Child? love Neneh Cherry
I had an issue with a colleague WFH recently. I wonāt going into specifics but why is it unreasonable of your Employer to expect you to be at work on time and getting to your workplace (on time) is not part of your paid work time?I currently work in an office and did throughout COVID at a very well run, but rather old school company (we sign in and out, we have set breaks, we get bollocked if weāre late etc). Iām currently trying to convince them to let me WFH for a few reasons:
1) there are so many distractions in the office that itās actually more difficult to concentrate than it would be at home,
2) they struggle with communication at the best of times, even when Iām right next to the people that need to communicate with me, so WFH shouldnāt affect this,
3) Iāve worked out that Iām using a full 40 hours a month of unpaid time to ensure Iām there on time, plus the commute each way, so essentially Iām working an extra week a month,
4) things like going to the dentist require time to be made up. This wouldnāt be a problem if it was close by, but a 20 minute dentist appointment often becomes nearly 2 hours owed because of the additional commute to get there and back, and they round time up, which illustrates a ludicrous lack of trust in their employees.
And this last point is the key. Weāre at a stage where employees should be trusted to get their work done (especially those that arenāt new employees, or those that require training), no matter their location, as long as the job doesnāt require them to be there ie in manufacturing. I appreciate employers want to fill the buildings they pay for, but not at the expense of my time that theyāre not willing to pay for.
No to be honest I didnāt know she was still performing/ producing music. I had Raw Like Sushi on cassette tape when it was released.It was the Raw Like Sushi album so both. Have you listened to any of her more recent work? Blank Project was an album of the year for meā¦just noticed it came out 10 years ago which is scary.