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- Life has been reduced to a series of long periods of boredom in the office punctuated by high-octane "experiences" which you can rack up on…
- My idea of childcare at festivals is to sit at a trestle table with an ale while the kids run around and make up their…
- As the son of a feminist mother, I grew up with the idea that work was a sort of salvation for women as it would…
- I've given up email. Well, almost. At the weekend I set up one of those auto-reply messages, informing my correspondents that I would no longer…
- Management gurus in general are, I think, best avoided. All too often they reduce your working life to a list of rules to be followed.…
- Truly, the bench is a boon to idlers. Whoever first came up with the idea is a genius: free public resting places where you can…
- Idleness for me is not a giving up on life but a spirited grabbing hold of it.
- It will soon be difficult to put up a shelf without a degree in shelf putting up.
- If your work is done on the phone, then surely you can set up some kind of wireless system. If your work involves reading or…
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