@jameschip @UnconventionalEmma Don’t they get that they are not being productive either on their commute, and they just arrive at the office tired and annoyed?
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@jameschip @UnconventionalEmma Don’t they get that they are not being productive either on their commute, and they just arrive at the office tired and annoyed? 6 comments
@PacMan225 @jameschip @UnconventionalEmma I can see that! I work at home, but I always go for a run in the morning before logging on, and a walk at lunchtime or after I finish to get away from the screen for a while. @PacMan225 @satsuma @jameschip @UnconventionalEmma Nothing is stopping you from going for a ride after work when working from home @jrod3737 @satsuma @jameschip @UnconventionalEmma @satsuma @jameschip @UnconventionalEmma Oh no, they're supposed to take work calls or attend Zoom meetings while they're commuting (yes, I have witnessed this). No worries if anyone gets killed in the process! @epicdemiologist @satsuma @jameschip @UnconventionalEmma Or up your education! I am totally beat when I get to go home. I don’t have the energy to learn for another degree on my way 🤬 |
@satsuma @jameschip @UnconventionalEmma
Actually: I spent several years commuting by motorbike.
Don't know if you ride a bike, but you need far more available brain cells to ride a bike, so the trip in and home was totally work-worry free.
You know the saying "A change is as good as a rest"?
The commute was a total switch-off and a break between home and work.
The Beloved™ reckoned there was a nicer me that walked in the door if I'd travelled by bike than by car.