Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

Typical

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009 08:49 am
caddyman: (Default)
Well let's all enjoy the irony, shall we?

The Tube network is largely shut down because of the RMT Union drivers' strike. Services are either suspended, partly suspended or severely disrupted depending upon which line you are looking at. Except for the Northern Line, known in London and the South-East as the 'Misery Line' because it is always suffering disruptions because of signal failures etc.

Except today. Today, the Northern Line is providing a good service.

Guess who has arranged to work from home because of the strike? And who arranged delivery of packages today because he was at home? Yep, you guessed.

Luckily, I have emailed my boss and she is cool with me staying here for today while I work through the form design and testing. We are way behind with them and the fewer interruptions I have the better, so it works out well enough, but it is still ironic.

I expect that I shall have to go in tomorrow though, if the drivers on the Northern Line stay at work.

Typical

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009 08:49 am
caddyman: (Default)
Well let's all enjoy the irony, shall we?

The Tube network is largely shut down because of the RMT Union drivers' strike. Services are either suspended, partly suspended or severely disrupted depending upon which line you are looking at. Except for the Northern Line, known in London and the South-East as the 'Misery Line' because it is always suffering disruptions because of signal failures etc.

Except today. Today, the Northern Line is providing a good service.

Guess who has arranged to work from home because of the strike? And who arranged delivery of packages today because he was at home? Yep, you guessed.

Luckily, I have emailed my boss and she is cool with me staying here for today while I work through the form design and testing. We are way behind with them and the fewer interruptions I have the better, so it works out well enough, but it is still ironic.

I expect that I shall have to go in tomorrow though, if the drivers on the Northern Line stay at work.

Not paying attention

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009 11:35 am
caddyman: (Default)
Isn't it easy to forget just how hard it can be to concentrate on work when you are at home? Intellectually I know this; it's one of the reasons I'd rather go to work ninety-nine times out of a hundred rather than work from home. That's not to say that it's not fun working from home, but by and large, there are far more distractions than there are in the office.

I was prepared today. I have downloaded the documents I need onto my flash drive and I made sure I had the correct log-in details and URL for the Department's online system and I had mentally set myself to ignore the possibilities offered oh, so tantalizingly by iPods, CD player, the radio, the TV and so forth. And it's worked; I have had a productive couple of hours and got more done than I would have had I tried to do this in the office with the random queries, phone calls and emails. Then I noticed the spot.

It must have been there for ages, sitting unremarked and ignored, but I see it now and it beguiles me in the way that only pointless things can when you have other things to do.

On the wall, just above my monitor, there is the smallest, most insignificant brown spot. It is probably no more than 1mm in diameter, maybe a little more. It is, as far as I can tell, the only one on the wall or indeed any of the walls in the study. It is above my monitor and it calls to me with its siren voice of distraction. "Look at me, ponder my origin and existence" it says. The call of form design and helptext drafting is muted and almost silent in the face of the onslaught of this tiny, pale brown spot.

I fancy I shall take a break and have a cup of coffee. I want to tippex this blemish, but then I should be replacing it with white and that would stand out even more...

Not paying attention

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009 11:35 am
caddyman: (Default)
Isn't it easy to forget just how hard it can be to concentrate on work when you are at home? Intellectually I know this; it's one of the reasons I'd rather go to work ninety-nine times out of a hundred rather than work from home. That's not to say that it's not fun working from home, but by and large, there are far more distractions than there are in the office.

I was prepared today. I have downloaded the documents I need onto my flash drive and I made sure I had the correct log-in details and URL for the Department's online system and I had mentally set myself to ignore the possibilities offered oh, so tantalizingly by iPods, CD player, the radio, the TV and so forth. And it's worked; I have had a productive couple of hours and got more done than I would have had I tried to do this in the office with the random queries, phone calls and emails. Then I noticed the spot.

It must have been there for ages, sitting unremarked and ignored, but I see it now and it beguiles me in the way that only pointless things can when you have other things to do.

On the wall, just above my monitor, there is the smallest, most insignificant brown spot. It is probably no more than 1mm in diameter, maybe a little more. It is, as far as I can tell, the only one on the wall or indeed any of the walls in the study. It is above my monitor and it calls to me with its siren voice of distraction. "Look at me, ponder my origin and existence" it says. The call of form design and helptext drafting is muted and almost silent in the face of the onslaught of this tiny, pale brown spot.

I fancy I shall take a break and have a cup of coffee. I want to tippex this blemish, but then I should be replacing it with white and that would stand out even more...

Lunchtime

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009 01:36 pm
caddyman: (Default)

Quite a productive morning all in all. I am just taking a break - mackerel pate on toast. Very toothsome.

Posted via LiveJournal.app.

Lunchtime

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009 01:36 pm
caddyman: (Default)

Quite a productive morning all in all. I am just taking a break - mackerel pate on toast. Very toothsome.

Posted via LiveJournal.app.

Profile

caddyman: (Default)
caddyman

April 2023

S M T W T F S
      1
2345678
9101112131415
1617 1819202122
23242526272829
30      

Most Popular Tags

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags