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Working from home - or not!

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DELIGHTFULLY78 · 04/12/2020 07:28

Is anyone spending their WFH days mainly dossing and actually not feeling guilty about it (thinking about all the times stayed late in office and didn't take lunch break because of crazy workload)? AIBU to think this is acceptable?

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NoIDontWatchLoveIsland · 05/12/2020 12:38

I've had the odd quieter day where I have had less to do but generally I'm busy, if I did this my work wouldnt get done. It's my respinsibility to manage my time, I'll be the one on the hook if it doesnt get done.

PastMyBestBeforeDate · 05/12/2020 12:51

Council finances are absolutely screwed. Massive drops in revenue, decreasing central funding and increased demand. There will be many having to struggle to meet their legal obligations so cuts are inevitable.
I've mostly wfh for years. Hoping to be permanently wfh now as are the majority of my department. I've been busier than ever.

catgirl1976 · 05/12/2020 13:21

No. I’m busier than ever and totally exhausted

dayslikethese1 · 07/12/2020 15:00

Honestly level of work has been the same if not busier than before. My DF is very old fashioned and every time I talk to him on the phone he says 'still not working then' and it's so annoying because I AM working, just in a different location but he will not get that through his brain.

dayslikethese1 · 07/12/2020 15:00

I don't pretend to be the best worker in the world but I get my work done for the most part.

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