May 2020
10:41am, 19 May 2020
12,739 posts
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Garfield
I'll be 22 years in my job come September. Fortunately our company's work means we can easily work from home.
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May 2020
10:52am, 19 May 2020
4,796 posts
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DoricQuine
I work from home Garfield but just no work for me to do just now
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May 2020
10:56am, 19 May 2020
18,135 posts
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Angus Clydesdale
I'd love to be able to work from home. For a start it would mean I had a house with a pool in it!
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May 2020
11:05am, 19 May 2020
12,740 posts
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Garfield
Really sorry to hear that DQ. AC, that would be a bonus!
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May 2020
11:16am, 19 May 2020
4,797 posts
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DoricQuine
Keeping myself busy G! Determined to come out of lockdown leaner and fitter and succeeding so far
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May 2020
11:21am, 19 May 2020
41,936 posts
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Derby Tup
Similar position here. I work from home normally but am furloughed. I’m fairly certain I’m the fittest I’ve been in several years
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May 2020
11:40am, 19 May 2020
4,798 posts
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DoricQuine
Well done DT! I wouldn't go as far as say that, my running times are still painfully slow compared to a few years ago and I still need to walk a lot, but certainly better than they were at the beginning of the year
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May 2020
12:02pm, 19 May 2020
5,721 posts
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57.5 Degrees of Pain
I could work from home, using a regular toolkit. The General Dental Council might have something to say.
I think it was 2013 when I first worked with a dentist born after I graduated.
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May 2020
12:04pm, 19 May 2020
1,692 posts
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Flatlander
If I were still working, I wouldn't be able to WFH because I worked in a hospital Microbiology diagnostic laboratory. I suspect that I would have been extremely busy performing the COVID-19 tests (PCR "have you got it?" and serological "have you had it"). I am trying to keep as fit as I used to be, but I used to do a lot of exercise which is not so possible now.
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May 2020
12:43pm, 19 May 2020
26,777 posts
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HellsBells
I’m going to rock the boat here - I’m getting fatter and unfitter and having retired I went back to work yesterday
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