I love work trips away. If I had my way I'd opt to work in a different country every month. I work from home now but can't take advantage of this right now as my youngest is still in school
Are you currently or going to be working away?
Sara x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I travel for work quite a bit.
I’m quite a solitary person so I quite enjoy it. No pressure to be social. Can be by myself without feeling guilty. You end up eating really badly though.
Of course, if you’re so inclined, it also means that you can meet” a lot of like minded people… it’s always good to be a new face in a city. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I (Badger) have worked away for 20 years until last September. Long hours, high stress, ridiculous miles, trying to function out of hotel lobbies.
It’s not great for your mental health and it takes a huge amount of discipline to stay in shape and not eat crap all the time. Has its perks though, the conversation Rosie and and I had about joining fab would never have happened in person (it was a naughty texting session).
Happier to be earning a lot less, be at home regularly and being part of the family again |
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By *ltra72Man
over a year ago
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It suited me when I worked away, you get to meet people from all different places and backgrounds.
The down side was being away from the kids, and the getting up at silly o’clock on a Monday morning |
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