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I went to the 'empty' Barbers a few Saturdays ago and was told they were quiet as folk are now fitting mundane tasks like haircuts into their Monday to Friday working from home routine.
Today a courier who'd finished his drops had a couple of hours to kill before his first collection, so was off to do his grocery shopping.
Tonight in B&Q at 6pm, there were twice as many staff as customers, one till open, I was second in the queue.
In contrast, the roads round here appear to be much busier during weekdays at off peak times.
Have the homeworkers exchanged the daily commute leaving home at 6am to start work at 9, for an early start in the home office so they can clog up the roads later in the day?
Today a courier who'd finished his drops had a couple of hours to kill before his first collection, so was off to do his grocery shopping.
Tonight in B&Q at 6pm, there were twice as many staff as customers, one till open, I was second in the queue.
In contrast, the roads round here appear to be much busier during weekdays at off peak times.
Have the homeworkers exchanged the daily commute leaving home at 6am to start work at 9, for an early start in the home office so they can clog up the roads later in the day?
