BrumJim
Forum Stalwart (won't take the hint and leave...)
- Location
- Selly Oak, Birmingham
Or a furlough, if you are that way inclined.
Awaiting the final decision tomorrow, and it looks as though I will be on placement in Derby for the next 3 months.
Last time they put me on placement for 3 months, it lasted 3 years.
Initially it is only for 3 days a week, but will probably extend to the whole week, as they have acknowledge that most of our customers won't be happy in waiting 4 days for a response.
So, Derby is 43 miles from my front door by the shortest route (A38 most of the way), or over 54 for the sensible cycling route. And I'm not doing that even 1 way other than on special occasions. And I will be car sharing, so no chance of taking the train and getting off a stop early.
Not too sure how this is going to work out. My mental state appears to be strongly linked to getting those rides in (although it has gone a little wayward recently), and at my age, surely my fitness is going to take a big hit. Commuting is great for getting fit, as it is time neutral for my route, but with a longer commute, less spare time, and therefore less time for additional exercise, I'm not convinced that I can take much remedial action.
Still tempted to ride home once a week, though. If its nice - I must be addicted.
Awaiting the final decision tomorrow, and it looks as though I will be on placement in Derby for the next 3 months.
Last time they put me on placement for 3 months, it lasted 3 years.
Initially it is only for 3 days a week, but will probably extend to the whole week, as they have acknowledge that most of our customers won't be happy in waiting 4 days for a response.
So, Derby is 43 miles from my front door by the shortest route (A38 most of the way), or over 54 for the sensible cycling route. And I'm not doing that even 1 way other than on special occasions. And I will be car sharing, so no chance of taking the train and getting off a stop early.
Not too sure how this is going to work out. My mental state appears to be strongly linked to getting those rides in (although it has gone a little wayward recently), and at my age, surely my fitness is going to take a big hit. Commuting is great for getting fit, as it is time neutral for my route, but with a longer commute, less spare time, and therefore less time for additional exercise, I'm not convinced that I can take much remedial action.
Still tempted to ride home once a week, though. If its nice - I must be addicted.