Shouldn't you all be working

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Member of the happy band of RETIREES - so I have a look every time I go to the computer. Its easy.
 
I log in from time to time during the day, it helps me to switch off for a bit and in the longer run more productive I'd like to think. Being in a room on my own makes surfing easy :)
 
RubyBlueZ4MC said:
I log in from time to time during the day, it helps me to switch off for a bit and in the longer run more productive I'd like to think. Being in a room on my own makes surfing easy :)

Always wondered what GPs were upto on their PCs before you knocked and walked in!
(Other people do knock first too right?!)
 
inkey$ said:
RubyBlueZ4MC said:
I log in from time to time during the day, it helps me to switch off for a bit and in the longer run more productive I'd like to think. Being in a room on my own makes surfing easy :)

Always wondered what GPs were upto on their PCs before you knocked and walked in!
(Other people do knock first too right?!)

Ha ha! I like to get the patient from the waiting room each time..burns a few calories :lol:
 
I'm an old retired git as well. This time of year is a bit boring, so lots of web surfing and coffee.
 
Been logged in all morning, as Im not on Ebay, FB or the Ducati forum at the mo. Third cuppa, just popping off for a cuppa and chat with people outside my office to make sure they are working and not sitting on the internet all day, brb. :P
 
pvr said:
On a call with India, once I have explained it 4 times I don't have to think anymore and just repeat the same thing over and over again :D

Our first line tech support call centre is based there, I dread calling it. Don't get anywhere very fast normally :(

With regard to working... I have none to do and am bored to death at the desk :(
 
Finding it tough to get back into the swing .. so many items on my Todo so little motivation. Still I multi-task as above and occasionally pop on here..
 
When I worked for a living, I worked the Christmas holidays probably 75% of the time. That gave me dibs on other times that I needed off, plus, working xmas gave me the chance to fiddle about with equipment spreadsheets and little experiments I wanted to do without anybody interfering or pissing me off :lol: and as everyone else was playing cribbage or surfing the net, it worked well for me. I got sad when they all came back :D :P :P
 
mcbeee said:
When I worked for a living, I worked the Christmas holidays probably 75% of the time. That gave me dibs on other times that I needed off, plus, working xmas gave me the chance to fiddle about with equipment spreadsheets and little experiments I wanted to do without anybody interfering or pissing me off :lol: and as everyone else was playing cribbage or surfing the net, it worked well for me. I got sad when they all came back :D :P :P

That sums up why I like working the Christmas break too! :thumbsup:
 
So, I make that seven retirees surfing during the day :thumbsup: and the rest of you just short changing your employer :thumbsdown: :lol: :)
 
GBG said:
So, I make that seven retirees surfing during the day :thumbsup: and the rest of you just short changing your employer :thumbsdown: :lol: :)
Perhaps we should have a separate Forum section for the Pensioners, we can discuss aches, pains, tax advice and Pensions :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: and what we are doing while others work :rofl:
 
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