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I carried on working classed as an essential worker. Don't know how they got that exemption though. However, with so many people off all the time I had to do silly amounts of overtime. Hoping i'd get Covid so I could take a break. 6 days on - 2 days off on very busy 12 hour shifts. When I did get Covid it was on Christmas Eve isolated myself from the family for the next 7-10 days.
On the positive side - I made stupid amounts of money. Oh and the air outside was noticeably cleaner. ____________________ Daddystu
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Not having to travel to work and back on the bike every day in all weathers was fantastic, as was working from home.
I'm quite happy on my own and pottering about the house, I'm not one for travelling much, so again it was perfect for me.
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I shared working from home with working in the office every other week with my colleague for years (but much much later than everyone else was prescribed to work from home generally.
I spent a lot of time reading at work, and when I was at home a lot of time playing computer games (which I would never ever have the time to play if I wasn't stuck in my home office anyway).
I do wish I got out more just to burn more petrol than I did, it was 99p by me. I got too used to how quiet the commute was and should have done longer routes.  ____________________ CBT: 12/06/10, Theory: 22/09/10, Module 1: 09/11/10, Module 2: 19/01/11
Past: 1991 Honda CG125BR-J, 1992 (1980) Honda XL125S, 1996 Kawasaki GPZ500S, 1979 MZ TS150.
Current: 1973 MZ ES250/2 - 18k, 1979 Suzuki TS185ER - 10k, 1981 Honda CX500B - 91k, 1987 MZ ETZ250 (295cc) - 39k, 1989 MZ ETZ251 - 50k. |
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I enjoyed the lockdowns. The first couple of months of the first one were pretty busy getting a usable form of remote working in place for the majority of the workforce and I had to set strategy and policy governing this so lots of meetings over Teams etc. It tailed off once that was all sorted and my workload was lighter than normal.
I live in a fairly remote rural area that's stunningly beautiful which meant lots of walks with my dogs (or on my own if I needed some thinking space). The weather was exceptional and I hardly saw anyone else on my jaunts. Easy to maintain social distancing and chat in passing.
Not having to commute a 36 mile round trip plus various other travel savings did wonders for my bank balance too.
I still work remotely most of the time which suits me just fine. |
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Personally? Much the same as Islander, but we already had the remote working licked. For premium clients we offer near 24/7 support so we already had the guys working from home in the evening. It was more of a "culture shock" to get everything done remotely than a technological problem. Half-way through the lockdowns the landlord wanted us to renew the lease on the office - hilariously bad timing - and just never looked back.
I live in what I'd arguably describe as the nicer bits of suburbia. Jump on the bike and you're soon zooming around the country lanes of the Surrey Hills. I had the cover story of being out and about to fetch things for a "vulnerable and isolated OAP" It never got tested*. I even went out mid-lockdown to Cornwall on the XSR. It's amazing how cheap accommodation is when you're a "landscape gardener and plumber"
The bad parts? Going shopping and bumping into Karen Kriegsrichter in the aisle at Tesco accusing me of genocide for not following the floor arrows in an ostensibly empty shop. No social events was a bit depressing. Thankfully the lockdowns were cut short, god bless Boris for fucking it all up.
Then there was post-lockdown. Acquaintances were either hollowed-out husks, fat bloaters or super-fit, depending on how they'd spent their time. Very jarring.
Economically, sheer madness. Half our clients were effectively deleted by government incompetence
*Said OAP was also zooming about on a Harley. No pillion = isolated. ____________________ Royal Enfield Continental GT 535, Husqvarna Vitpilen 401, Yamaha XSR700, Honda Rebel, Yamaha DT175, Suzuki SV650 (loan) Fazer 600, Keeway Superlight 125, 50cc turd scooter |
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I remember it for lovely hot summer and being furloughed for 3 months over this during lockdown. It was great being paid full wage and in an IT support role, being told I was legally unable to help my company through any problems .
I rebuilt my back garden decking, did a ton of painting and generally chilled. It was also a bit bizarre as with neighbours on my street, we all sat on chairs outside our houses getting drunk and playing games/competitions at distance.
Now it's all back to normal, those neighbours don't really speak to us or each other anymore other than a brief 'Hi' in passing - quite sad really. Also my daughter who is now 17 was really affected, she's completely anti-social and I think set back a number of years due to not being able to have a normal upbringing and being involved with friends - I still think we've not quite seen the impact that lockdown has caused society.
And ever since I now only work 2 days a week in the office. I prefer it, but if I'm completely honest work rate has gone down and doing chores around the house and outside has increased a lot! ____________________ Previous: Aprilia Habana Retro 50cc (beauty), Yamaha SR125 (fell apart), Honda XR125 (nippy little commuter), Honda SLR650 (Geewhizz), Yamaha Diversion 900S (Smoooooth) written off courtesy of a stupid escaped horse.
(7 year gap), BMW F650 (Relaxing ride). Aprilia Caponord ETV1000 (Big and bold). Yamaha FZS600 (got me in trouble too quick!).
Current: Yamaha TDM 900 (Comfy, light but big, power when needed). |
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FF68 wrote: | From a personal viewpoint, I loved the pandemic period as I was classed as an essential worker so I didn't have to be locked down and I carried on working as normal. The streets and roads and motorways were always empty and the world was a much nicer place without people in it. I was much happier during the lockdowns than I have ever been in my life but, to be fair, I've always been an introvert with anti-social tendencies anyway so I don't really like being around people too often. How was that period in time for you and how would you deal with it if it happened again? |
Similarly, I had a lot more freedom due to being an NHS staff, and I got driven to work and back by the underemployed ambulance drivers ... which was nice.
Plus the grub in the canteen which has always been good, was free.
So it would have been great apart from
(1) my ex husband died two weeks into lockdown (not from COVID) and I couldn't get his funeral sorted till May and then collect his ashes in August; and
(2) the bloke I had only just started seeing went and topped himself because he couldn't cope with lockdown and we hadn't got to the stage of being close enough yet for him to realise he could rely upon me for support Nobody knew how much I liked him so nobody thought to tell me it had happened
Oh well.
Apart from that, it was really just an exercise in sighing heavily at how much most people loved being told what to do. Baa baa baa fucking sheep.
I was a bit annoyed I didn't manage to leave Blighty and get to NZ but by the time everyone noticed NZ's lockdown was more draconian, it didn't really bother me.
Plus, differently than everyone else who piled on tons of weight, I somehow managed to lose about 30kg (although I've put a lot of it back on now, dammit )
And yeah the anti social thing , too: easy to keep myself amused.
And the working from home thing really suited me. Still does - I am So Done With Commuting Into London. I do still go into the office sometimes (and not just "coffee-badging) ... but mostly the NHS gets more work out of me at my home office desk, than if I had to trudge into the office with half the grunting snorting garlic-sausage smelling population of Eastern Europe and their mahoosive fucking toolboxes.
I didn't even contract Covid until the weekend of the Queen's funeral.
So yeah. ____________________ Not nearly as interesting in real life. |
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