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By *og-Man OP   Man  over a year ago

somewhere

On a normal day how long does it take you from getting out of bed to actually leaving the house to go to work

I can do it in 40 mins

Shave,shower,make lunch,breakfast,clean teeth gone....

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By *ichael McCarthyMan  over a year ago

Lucan

I can do it in 20 minutes if I'm under pressure but an hour is ideal.

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By *eralt80Man  over a year ago

cork

Usually about 30 minutes, you can’t improve perfection

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By *atherjackhackettMan  over a year ago

Tipperary

Getting out of bed...1 hour

Leaving the house 5 minutes

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By *iscuits8Man  over a year ago

Meath / Dublin / Birmingham

I'm working from a spare room at the minute so... 10 seconds?

I have my good and bad mornings so let's say somewhere between 10 seconds and an hour...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I don't leave the house for work anymore so it's a stroll to the desk with brekkie in hand

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Out of bed, wash, brush teeth, work gear on, out the door into the van….about 8-10mins

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

An hour and a half but thats including sorting myself and the kids out before I go. Dee is about 45 to a hour as she is up and gone before the kids and myself are.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I’m fast after all so 20-30 minutes gets me done and ready for action

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Depends how late I am at the starting block, anything from 10 minutes to 90

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By *amson4DelilahCouple  over a year ago

ballina

I'm working from home too, so if I can get off Fab.. It may take a couple of hours to get to my desk...& scroll some more..this site is bad for business

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By *quinnMan  over a year ago

Limerick

5 minutes this morning. Up, brush teeth and logged on and on a call immediately.

Interested to know for those who have been working from home for the last 16 months what their working preference would be if all workplaces were reopened?

Personally, I'd like to stay working from home 4 days a week.

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By *ustBoWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere in Co. Down

Normally about half an hour .

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By *ilthyNightsCouple  over a year ago

East / North, Cork

Only me about 30mins but that's rare. I usually have 2-5 kids to deal with also so about 1.5hrs

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By *hris 1000200Man  over a year ago

kells

Roughly 15 minutes, give or take

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I work with engines so don't need to be presentable as some others. So up brush my teeth and gone in 10 mins. Boom.

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By *rmrs1234Couple  over a year ago

Waterford

School mornings 3/4 of an hour. Now were on holidays its stretched out over the morning lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

All amatures! I can be up and gone I seconds. One of the many benefits of living in your car.

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By *wingme22Man  over a year ago

Galway

About an hour, it seems to be getting longer the older I'm getting...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

10 muinthes

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I hate rushing in the morning, so give myself an hour to shower, have a couple of coffees make lunch and get the news.

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By *eanbelfastMan  over a year ago

Belfast

Out of bed shower dress and then the office is the next room lol

Pre pandemic bed shower then ironed shirt and trousers (hate ironing and used to iron what I was wearing everyday though haven’t worn a suit since last March) dressed and out the door 25mins then 30mins to work or up to an hour if I left later and traffic is worse

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By *oft_sexy_sweetWoman  over a year ago

Dublin


"5 minutes this morning. Up, brush teeth and logged on and on a call immediately.

Interested to know for those who have been working from home for the last 16 months what their working preference would be if all workplaces were reopened?

Personally, I'd like to stay working from home 4 days a week."

I'd like to go back to the office 3-4 days a week.

From waking up to getting to my desk - could be literally hours tbh.

From getting out of bed to being at my desk *actually dressed, ready and fed* - 20 mins.

But I can do bed to desk in 2 mins if I need to (and mostly do)

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Bowl of corn flakes brush teeth and out the door, 10mins

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

My problem is getting out of the bed but ones I'm up and cleaned up and have the coffee in hand in out the door, so that usually only takes me a couple of hours. It's hard to polish a turd or at least that's what my mirror keeps telling me

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By *oserMan  over a year ago

where the wild roses grow

I've turned into an OCD guy with my morning regime for the last year.

Up between 5.30 & 6, kettle on!

Scan emails for a few mins and prioritize.

Quick cuppa

15mins stretching

5k run

Cold shower

Get dressed

T and 2 toast

Make lunch

Feed the pets

Then sit at the laptop at home or hit the road and head into the office by 7.30

BUT

If I wake late and have to be somewhere, bin all above and can be out the door in 10mins

But my equilibrium is fooked for the day

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By *oft_sexy_sweetWoman  over a year ago

Dublin


"I've turned into an OCD guy with my morning regime for the last year.

Up between 5.30 & 6, kettle on!

Scan emails for a few mins and prioritize.

Quick cuppa

15mins stretching

5k run

Cold shower

Get dressed

T and 2 toast

Make lunch

Feed the pets

Then sit at the laptop at home or hit the road and head into the office by 7.30

BUT

If I wake late and have to be somewhere, bin all above and can be out the door in 10mins

But my equilibrium is fooked for the day "

5.30am???? FIVE THIRTY EYYY EMMM???? Sorry I reject this as a valid lifestyle choice.

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By *rDigglerMan  over a year ago

Dublin 9

3 minute wank, 2 minutes brush teeth, 5 minute shower, 10 minute naked breakfast (while checking fab), 2 minutes to get dressed...... and then I'm ready, hang on, I'm early.... another wank

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By *ed_AliceWoman  over a year ago

Belfast

If I'm going to gym, I can be out of bed & out the door in about 5 minutes. If I wake late for work, I can be up & out & reasonably presentable in under 15 minutes.

I prefer to give myself about an hour to get ready & fed & wake up properly though

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By *lameBoyMan  over a year ago

Enfield & Dublin

Up at 6, sneak out of bedroom, boil kettle, let dogs out, get dressed, brush teeth, make coffee in travel mug, let dogs back in. Out the gap.

15 minutes.

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By *aint_or_SinnerWoman  over a year ago

South County Dublin


"I've turned into an OCD guy with my morning regime for the last year.

Up between 5.30 & 6, kettle on!

Scan emails for a few mins and prioritize.

Quick cuppa

15mins stretching

5k run

Cold shower

Get dressed

T and 2 toast

Make lunch

Feed the pets

Then sit at the laptop at home or hit the road and head into the office by 7.30

BUT

If I wake late and have to be somewhere, bin all above and can be out the door in 10mins

But my equilibrium is fooked for the day

5.30am???? FIVE THIRTY EYYY EMMM???? Sorry I reject this as a valid lifestyle choice. "

I'm with you there

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By *aint_or_SinnerWoman  over a year ago

South County Dublin


"3 minute wank, 2 minutes brush teeth, 5 minute shower, 10 minute naked breakfast (while checking fab), 2 minutes to get dressed...... and then I'm ready, hang on, I'm early.... another wank "

In other words, the priority is set - we know who's number 1 in your house

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By *rDigglerMan  over a year ago

Dublin 9


"3 minute wank, 2 minutes brush teeth, 5 minute shower, 10 minute naked breakfast (while checking fab), 2 minutes to get dressed...... and then I'm ready, hang on, I'm early.... another wank

In other words, the priority is set - we know who's number 1 in your house "

I'm the only 1 in my house, so obviously number 1

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By *ealitybitesMan  over a year ago

Belfast

I never rush but can be up and out in 15 mins if needed. Usually half an hour.

Up every single day including weekends between 5.30 and 5.45. Never owned an alarm clock and never once overslept

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By *oey4somefunMan  over a year ago

Dublin/Drogheda

Well I only have to get up early 2 mornings a week so usually up and out within 30 or 40mins.

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By *atherjackhackettMan  over a year ago

Tipperary

Though this was another cock thread

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By *etmebeurfantasyWoman  over a year ago

My town

Ages and still rush around like a blue ass fly

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

20 minutes for me. Up pee brush teeth quick cup of tea and get the cows into the yard for milking

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By *atherjackhackettMan  over a year ago

Tipperary


"20 minutes for me. Up pee brush teeth quick cup of tea and get the cows into the yard for milking "

Ye milk cows in Balbriggan

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"20 minutes for me. Up pee brush teeth quick cup of tea and get the cows into the yard for milking

Ye milk cows in Balbriggan "

A few miles from the town lol

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By *iss3BWoman  over a year ago

north down

Up at 4am most days, joys of not being able to sleep and by time I leave house it's usually 4 hours later depending on kid. Although I can be up and out in 20mins if needed

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"On a normal day how long does it take you from getting out of bed to actually leaving the house to go to work

I can do it in 40 mins

Shave,shower,make lunch,breakfast,clean teeth gone....

"

Usually 5 mins ..up @ 6am..bathroom ..dress...out the door... ( please note my morning routine is because where l work l land in there at that early time , do a bit of training, shower , practise a bit of guitar , breakfast, all in my own little personal workshop ...then start work ..but if l was to do all that before l left the house for work it would take approx 2 hours )

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