Posts Tagged ‘commuting’
Commuting without breaking your back
Thursday, October 15th, 2009
Today is Thursday and I have been commuting to Sheffield from Birmingham since Monday. I thought this week was going to be really tough. A bedding in period. Surprisingly I have got into a good routine of preparing everything I need the night before, going to bed early and feeling (relatively) fresh when I rise in the morning. The train journey has been painless so far (touch wood) with no delays or cancellations. You’ll probably have noticed that in the free time I have been able to write a blog post Tuesday, Wednesday and today. I have felt fresh at work and been very able to read TechnoPhobia’s extensive and well documented methods of working and breakdown on clients. I have even completed some billable work, get me!
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Tags: commuting, karrimor, luggage
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I am a TechnoPhobe
Sunday, October 11th, 2009
It has been a while since my last post and for good reason. I have moved on from HRO’C as my wife, Gayle, and I are looking to move to Lincoln. Why Lincoln? We got married there in April because we love the city and the surrounding area. My parents and aunt and uncle live in Lincoln too. We are looking to put down roots in Lincoln and start the next chapter of out life together and start a family.
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Tags: commuting, hroc, techophobia
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