I haven’t been in an office since early March. Agree with @Kells77 there are some massive benefits , such as eradicating commuting and lounge ware , but change of scenery and human interaction sorely missed.

I don’t have kids so could not imagine two people WFH with kids having to be home schooled and waited on . Hats off big time .

    bosstrabs (English) muffins > crumpets.

    I concur but the crumpet has more versatility.

    Crumpets dipped in egg and chilli flakes and fried, crispy bacon and a drizzle of maple syrup. Quality nosebag

    Sounds lush Stu. All that’s missing is a spring of spring onion or two 👌🏻

    IndustryStandard Just over a year for me, and I hugely doubt I’ll be in an office any time this year either…

    Been (largely) a home worker for about five years, so in some regards, the forced remote working of the past year has felt pretty normal. What’s really noticeable is that a lot of folks working at home for the first time are working harder than they have done before. Finding the balance between home and work when you’re always at home takes practice.

    And yeah - add home-schooling on top of that? FUCK THAT. Nothing but admiration for the folks who are doing it…

    Anyway, can’t wait to get the old Inoc Powell so I can go to a pub again.

      Along_the_Wire if i close my eyes it helps me to picture Loops in a lumberjack shirt, top two buttons undone.

      Along_the_Wire ps. I was all against it too mate, but tried it and liked it and the rest is history. I’m talking about maple syrup here BTW

      Millsy haha - I didnt even have the energy to remind SmallBERK its his own fucking line

      In medieval times, Smallman would have been a BERK-IN-STOCKS

      Good luck finding a suitable stocks for the Gregory/wrists combo

      I’d be Henry VIII.

      Living in BANTon Court.