Working From Home

On a normal day I happily work in my study for my company and feel very happy to do so! Can you please explain when I am forced to be at home I long to go out and get a coffee at my local coffee house and even as a virtual non alcoholic drink person , I long for a pint of lager!

If you want something hard enough and can't get it the longing gets so strong that it actually hurts in a strange way. So I'm phoning up people on behalf of …….. and find no one at work but are all like me working form home but with no contact from the outside world. Can the virus be transmitted down the phone or by emails?

The tunnel that we are in is long and not so flat but we must go on in our own way and we might see the light at the end in the months ahead so please keep safe and try to do bit for those around you , but keep the 2 metre separation distance so as not to infect or be infected by others.

We are all animals at heart and we have always been a pack animal that can be loners if required but not for long. Having worked in isolation suits some years ago I know how it disorientates you and that it makes you look forwards only, plus makes a normal person very agitated and moody. We will all need time to readjust to now and be debrief after this crisis is over.

Such a small thing has made this world a very frightening place to live on and we must go on and prove that we are all humans that care.

Keep smiling and tell jokes , good or bad , and please keep sane.

Dave Chapman

Owner

Bloxham Stabilisation Company Ltd

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