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Lizzie Zoom

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Re: Paddington 24
« Reply #60 on: 19 October 2018, 08:58:40 »

I enjoy working from home where my long stressful commute is from my lounge, through my hall into my study/office. The insurance broker I do a lot of work for, about 2 years a go installed a VOIP phone system at home and at the houses of the staff that work for him, and closed his office, which has reduced his costs and boosted his profits. Internet based service companies make distributed working at home viable. With many other businesses you have no choice but to have a common place of work for everybody.

I haven't driven to London for years as I find the train quicker and easier and I try and arrange meetings so I rarely need to travel at peak times.

And that is the fact for so many who's work is in the big City.  Anyone who drives there every day of the working week, unless they have pre-arranged free parking, and their destination is outside the Congestion Zone, is asking for health troubles.  You Rod, like me, have driven into London in the past, and used the train, but like so many your final choice is to use the train.

Strangely I still love the buzz of driving into London maybe once a year so I don't lose touch with my ability to find my way around as I did in the 1970's to 1990's.  But 'the train' is really the only way to travel to there when having to do it on a daily basis. ;)

Now the thread is back on track........... ::) ::) ;D ;D ;)
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