04-12-2020, 15:05
Some have gone that way Jim - a lot clearly haven't. Last week I had to go into the office for 6:00 for 3 days to cover a production trial. I normally go in for 8:00 when the M6 is now as busy as it ever was. I was astounded how much traffic was on the road 2 hours earlier on Weds, Thurs and Fri mornings. At that time of day there's no way that it's Schools and Uni traffic and it wasn't all goods traffic either. Amazon (& the like) warehouse shift changes maybe.
That said, it's mainly Production and Technical Lab staff that are on site each day where I go. The office staff are still encouraged to work from home most days. The place across the road however has a full and overflowing car park every day so they've got most people in. Then again, that business was bought last year by the dickheads that I had the displeasure of working for up to about 5 years ago. Yet to meet anyone I know that used to work for them that has a good word for them. As a result the poor sods across the road probably still don't know what's hit them yet.
That said, it's mainly Production and Technical Lab staff that are on site each day where I go. The office staff are still encouraged to work from home most days. The place across the road however has a full and overflowing car park every day so they've got most people in. Then again, that business was bought last year by the dickheads that I had the displeasure of working for up to about 5 years ago. Yet to meet anyone I know that used to work for them that has a good word for them. As a result the poor sods across the road probably still don't know what's hit them yet.
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