by scobienz » Tue Aug 11, 2020 9:02 pm
I’m with Alex. If you are still getting paid, your job is secure despite half heartedly working from home for months, then frankly it feels like the best of times.
Since March I’ve spent an hour or two a day on calls or email, with the balance relaxing, catching up on my reading. The U.K. govt has a new scheme subsidising cafes and restaurants which give you half price meals. Fuel prices are down. Asset prices are down - I’ve just bought a cut price investment property in Asia for example.
The sun is shining. It’s 3pm and I might pop into the garden for a shisha.
England are winning at cricket. Leeds are in the Premier League.
Purely selfish I know but I can only speak from experience. It’s been a great year.
I’m with Alex. If you are still getting paid, your job is secure despite half heartedly working from home for months, then frankly it feels like the best of times.
Since March I’ve spent an hour or two a day on calls or email, with the balance relaxing, catching up on my reading. The U.K. govt has a new scheme subsidising cafes and restaurants which give you half price meals. Fuel prices are down. Asset prices are down - I’ve just bought a cut price investment property in Asia for example.
The sun is shining. It’s 3pm and I might pop into the garden for a shisha.
England are winning at cricket. Leeds are in the Premier League.
Purely selfish I know but I can only speak from experience. It’s been a great year.