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( , Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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I'm off to work in a bit, about a 40 minute commute on country roads. How long is yours?* What's the longest commute you'd contemplate for the right job?
Alt:I have a meeting oop north with a big customer to see the new machine installation today. Later I will be getting epically drunk and eating curry with the directors of the aforementioned customer - on expenses, natch. Do you have to 'entertain' customers/clients (no, not in THAT way Swipey). Regale us with tales of your booze-fuelled shenanigans in the name of business/expenses fraud.
*(fnaaar)
( , Tue 19 Aug 2014, 8:15, 98 replies, latest was 11 years ago)

Never had to feed clients ,in fact the amount of freebies we got when checking out new suppliers was awesome, got tons of munchies, and some lovely bottled beers. The Belgian stuff is good ;)
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If I was in a car I'd happily commute over an hour.
( , Tue 19 Aug 2014, 8:39, Reply)

Although I used the work business account at Office Depot to order myself some highlighter pens and posh printing paper recently, because I was too cheap and lazy to go to WHSmiths.
( , Tue 19 Aug 2014, 8:42, Reply)

40 minutes from the half flat on the tube, 35 on my bicycle.
Longest I would do depends on the hours and the pay, but I'd do 90 minutes each way if was for the right ca$h money.
Fascinating stuff.
Alt: Occasionally, we take about 10-15 customers abroad at Xmas for a long weekend.
( , Tue 19 Aug 2014, 8:43, Reply)

'____ CHAT' I believe belongs to McBoyce and he probably takes credit for 'a new low' as well.
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Always a good conversation starter.
( , Tue 19 Aug 2014, 8:59, Reply)

'boo hoo some sentences have gone 4ever :(((('
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Alt: I have never had to entertain customers and if we go out I have no need for expenses as my boss just pays for whatever food or booze we need.
( , Tue 19 Aug 2014, 8:44, Reply)

This allows me to watch TV shows on my tablet if I get the Metro in. I dont think I could be fucking bothered with a longer commute, to be honest
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I met McBeef and Lusty and got them Tayyabs on expenses. Does that count?
( , Tue 19 Aug 2014, 9:04, Reply)

I hope you're happy with yourself, homewrecker!
( , Tue 19 Aug 2014, 9:10, Reply)

I wouldn't really want to go further than an hour or so.
Alt: No
( , Tue 19 Aug 2014, 9:05, Reply)

regardless of whether I walk in or get public transport. Which is nice.
Not counting "stay there during the week and come back for the weekend" jobs my longest commute was 90 minutes which was soul destroying. I'd never work anywhere more than 45 minutes away now.
Alt: Nope. They don't let the IT department talk to the customers for fear we'd tell them what feckless half-wits they are.
( , Tue 19 Aug 2014, 9:09, Reply)

He went a little bit mad. He also used to come to work and plug in the contents of dixons on to charge.
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I feel as though we are really getting to know one another on a deeper, dare I say, more spiritual level here
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Alright?
( , Tue 19 Aug 2014, 9:20, Reply)

depends on the job. if i could be a mega-famous hollywood a-lister, i'd happily commute all over the world. for most other things, an hour tops.
alt: i has a site visit where the client makes something cool, so maybe i will get a nice bit of entertainment. and client dinner tonight, so tasty.
( , Tue 19 Aug 2014, 9:16, Reply)

he and lemmy put appalling things on the tv like cricket and he puts appalling things on the sofa and DESIGNER COFFEE TABLE, like HIS SWEATY FEET, and he eats appalling things like kebabs.
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Most of my commutes have been circa 45 mins each way. I'm SO glad I dragged myself out of my hovel for this.
I'd like a job where I could work at home in my pants. Commuting's for chumps.
They don't like people being "entertained" by IT guys, as a half hour lecture on the finer artistic points of the 2nd Edition D&D Monstrous Compendium often offends.
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depending on which of our six locations I'm going to that day, not too bad.
How far I'd go depends on the money, one of my mates used to commute to Italy for 4 days one week then Germany the next, then rinse and repeat, but he earns a darn sight more than me.
( , Tue 19 Aug 2014, 9:33, Reply)

It's a vast improvement on the commute for my last job which was between London and Tokyo.
( , Tue 19 Aug 2014, 9:41, Reply)

Although I did previously work in an office that was maybe 30 mins away.
I don't need to go away too often, but it's usually just an overnighter to Birmingham or Bournemouth. Occasionally a course down in that there London. Our expenses are famously stingy - £20 per night outside London, £25 inside London. Absolute shit.
( , Tue 19 Aug 2014, 9:42, Reply)

Go to Mc Donalds / Kebab shop for tea.
( , Tue 19 Aug 2014, 9:49, Reply)

1. Never go to a chain restaurant as you get an itemised bill
2. Order beer/wine with meal
3. Tip staff then ask for receipt
4. Receive 1 line "Evening Meal" receipt including tip
5. Profit
( , Tue 19 Aug 2014, 9:53, Reply)

Bit pikey if you ask me.
Hiding drink in with the food is fine though.
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I sacked off my car as there's no parking at work, and by the time i'd driven and parked in a nearby road without a parking meter the difference was only about 5 minutes.
I do sometimes have a lie-in and get a cab though.
I'm working from home today, but the house is woefully understocked.
( , Tue 19 Aug 2014, 9:43, Reply)

Getting a cab for that is proper lazy, unless you are a disabled or morbidly obese.
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you probably save 10mins and
ah fuck it.
( , Tue 19 Aug 2014, 9:52, Reply)

It also allows me to get ready (drink coffee, brush teeth) while the taxi arrives.
It's a bit of a waste when you get a really chirpy driver though.
( , Tue 19 Aug 2014, 9:57, Reply)

About 20 mins by car or 40 by 2 buses.
Id probably not commute more than an hour or so depending on the hours.
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