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What are we all doing for a living?
From: koswix
25 Aug 2020 10:31
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We're under a fair bit of pressure to get everyone* back in the office ASAP. We're resisting and currently am doing 2 days in, 3 days at home.
The 2 days in the office is really weird, but definitely helpful for mental health if nothing else. Now the kids are back at school it's really odd being in the house alone all day.
my boss wan'ts to 'promote' me but he's since revealed there's essentially zero budget for pay raise or whatever (unsurprising seeing as we've been making a loss for years and are permanently on the verge of going under...), so might push for an official WFH half the week as a compromise. I have better IT facilties and a much nicer working environment at home than at work, and the saving on fuel would effectively be a pay raise in itself. We'll see though!
Sort of expecting a second lockdown in Scotland in about a month anyway, case numbers are going up fast and suspect the local lockdowns are going to start merging into one soon.
From: ANT_THOMAS
25 Aug 2020 15:21
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Decided I'm gonna go back in next Thursday to get my office sorted. Then likely each Wednesday after that. Going to be in a different office to when I started WFH in March, which is a good thing, actually my office before we did a big office move late last year. Less people around and less distractions.
From: Mr (M00RL0CK)
1 Sep 2020 09:53
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I'm still working from home, recording lectures, delivering shiz remotely. Don't think that will change too soon.
From: ANT_THOMAS
1 Sep 2020 10:36
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Hello Greg.
How's this work for freshers?
Are many starting uni from home? Or moving into halls/wherever and attending minimal lectures?
From: Mr (M00RL0CK)
2 Sep 2020 09:44
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It differs a bit depending upon what type of students they are, but there is a general expectation that students will move into halls and have some face-to-face teaching during the first term. Face-to-face teaching is obviously a headache now, as big lectures are a no-no. For intro week, we're having 25% of the cohort in on each of 4 days. Rooms that would previously hold 18 students for group work now hold 4. So sessions are going to be repeated multiple times. Teaching will be done pretty safely, I reckon, and I suspect that the risks arise more from just having the students on campus/in halls.
The MASSIVE ELEPHANT in the room is that I think we all know what the outcomes of this will be. We can pretend that freshers will socially distance and be 'responsible' within various bubbles, but I think that reality will hit home at some point. My real concern isn't so much for the freshers, the majority of whom will probably not suffer dramatic consequences. My concern is about what happens when we reach the point in the first term where everyone decides to go home for the weekend (usually around week 5, I reckon). Coinciding with declining temperatures and the predicted start of a real second wave.
Because of who I teach (med students), there are particular reasons to maintain 'business as usual' where possible, so I can understand why my department is taking its approach. Other departments, I'm not sure that the justifications are quite the same.
From: ANT_THOMAS
2 Sep 2020 11:29
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I do feel sorry for the freshers missing out on starting first year, freshers week etc. Just absolutely not the same. Though I imagine they'll all go for it with double intensity next September if things are back to normal.
Reading week when everyone heads home asymptomatic and the spread happens. Students blamed for big local Covid spikes, looking forward to the headlines.
From: Mr (M00RL0CK)
2 Sep 2020 14:26
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I agree. There was a lot of emphasis post-results of 'we look forward to welcoming you to campus', but the campus experience will not be the same. (I also don't think they get the same experience educationally, either, but that's another matter...) If I were a student, and I had something vaguely decent to do for a year and had the resources to do so, I'd have deferred.
From: lp
23 Sep 2020 09:34
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Hello.
I got an odd reminder that I'm listed as the domain owner of this forum (although I don't have it in my 123reg so presume I gave it to someone) so I thought I'd pop in and say hi.
Good to see people still posting after all these years!
As seems to have always been the way, my life has taken many turns, but I think / hope I'm relatively stable now (considering)
I'm now working for burberry as retail IT Service manager, which means I'm service owner of all the sales technologies in the stores. Until this year, it meant I was able to travel, now I'm working in my home office.
I travelled a lot before January, lived in China for a few years, met my now wife and now we're living in sunny Leeds.
Hope everyone is well!
From: milko
23 Sep 2020 09:50
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LP! My goodness. How nice to see you again. Sounds like you've been through some stuff! Glad you're sounding happy enough now at least. How does your wife like the Leeds lifestyle?
From: lp
23 Sep 2020 10:00
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Hey! Yeah, good to see you too!
Life is good, for sure. In spite of the macro factors.
She likes the UK when it's not being a dick
Nb. The rest of my post vanished. Maybe cos I put brackets on?
Hope you're doing well!
EDITED: 23 Sep 2020 10:01 by LP