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tyred

Squire
Location
Ireland
What is this strange work thing whereof you speak?

It's where I get to have a nice brisk one mile walk across town to sit in a nice warm office doing as little as possible while sitting listening to my work colleagues talk drivel for eight hours and then a nice walk home and then pay me for it so I have money to do things that are interesting.
 

bruce1530

Guru
Location
Ayrshire
Exactly that in my wife' school. Many of the teachers travel some considerable distance, often 20, 30, 40 miles to get to work. School is closed to protect the teachers from the excess risk in this weather.

When I was younger (My mum was a teacher), I remember teachers being told to report to the closest school when it was snowy. That way there were generally enough teachers to keep the place open.

The only time I can remember the school closing because of the weather was when the boiler failed, or the school ran out of coal.
 

pawl

Legendary Member
Why do schools close so quickly these days? Is it because everyone now drives (including teachers) and snow scuppers them?



My school years were between 1946 and1961,during that time my school never closed due to bad winter weather and we did experience some bad winters
We all lived within walking or cycling distance as did the teachers I live close to th village school and the senior academy the staff car parks are barely big enough to accommodate all the cars.parents I know who live within a mile radius will drive there children to school.Ok I know some parents have to transport there children to school due to work commitments.
 

NickNick

Well-Known Member
All the work I've got on at the moment is outdoors work so this has been a bit of a spanner in the works that I really could have done without as I need to pack in as much pre Christmas work as possible or January is going to be grim...
 

Jenkins

Legendary Member
Location
Felixstowe
Not a chance of skiving off - 7am start and I'm likely to be in the freezer room (-18°C) the then the chill room (2°C) of the local cold store by 8am for a coupple of hours.
 

screenman

Squire
What is this strange work thing whereof you speak?

So some people are correct, civil servants or even ex civil servants do not know what work is.^_^
 

Ming the Merciless

There is no mercy
Photo Winner
Location
Inside my skull
When I was younger (My mum was a teacher), I remember teachers being told to report to the closest school when it was snowy. That way there were generally enough teachers to keep the place open.

The only time I can remember the school closing because of the weather was when the boiler failed, or the school ran out of coal.

Great idea that
 

cosmicbike

Perhaps This One.....
Moderator
Location
Egham
I don't expect my work to be closed, but TBH most of the snow is gone here so a non-issue. That said, I'll take the van and leave the bike at home, not work the risk in icy weather and I'm fortunate enough to have the choice.
May pick up a set of studded tyres for next year now I have a spare set of wheels for the commuter.
 

tyred

Squire
Location
Ireland
We had the "be prepared for snow , pack a shovel and a blanket " speech last week, you are expected to turn up come hell or high water.

The MET issued a warning saying anyone who has to travel today should take some blankets, a sleeping bag, some extra clothing, including a scarf, hat, gloves, warm fleece, a flask of hot water, 24 hour supply of food and drink, a torch, spare batteries, a fully charged mobile phone & portable charger, a hot water bottle, a tow rope, a filled petrol can, a first aid kit and a set of jump leads.

I looked like a right clown getting on the bus to work this morning.
 
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