Well, I’m back at home, due to the new lockdown that was announced on Saturday night. The office is closing from
tomorrow night, so I’ve had to make sure that I have everything I need at
home.
That’s not an issue – apart from
me being an idiot and not plugging the headphones into the laptop (they were
plugged into the monitor), and wondering why I couldn’t hear anything.
Once I’d realised what I’d done (and finished feeling like
an idiot) I was up and running. EE must
have done some serious network improvements, as I’ve not had to curse the
dongle once. Which is a miracle.
Ok – I’ll rephrase that. I only cursed whilst my dratted laptop
decided to do an update this morning, meaning that I was late logging on to the
system. OK – not an issue…
Or I thought
it wasn’t…. Until I realised that I
couldn’t use the phone. Or log into part
of the system where I keep files that I need to get access to.
So, one call to the IT helpdesk, and the issue with the
cloud storage was sorted. The phone side
was sorted by emailing a colleague who is already working from home, and they
managed to help me sort the settings, so that was nice and easy. What I didn’t realise was that I would end up
feeling…... Numb.
I didn’t realise just how much I enjoy being in the office –
despite all my grumps about my colleagues – it’s a good laugh with them as it
means we can bounce things off each other, especially if one of us gets stuck
with something that we have no idea about.
OK – on the plus side, I have the view of the garden, and no travelling,
meaning a decent lie in in the morning, and no fighting my way through the
traffic to the office, and contending with 4x4 with only one child in going to
the private school!
But on the downside?
It’s the human need for companionship.
Now I am the first to admit I am an antisocial so-and-so at the best of
times, but there is something comforting
about being part of a group… But I know I’ll
get over this, and knowing me, will probably resent the fact that I have to go
back into the office after this lock down.
Ah well, time to log off and join family. I shall be spending enough time staring at this damned screen for the next four weeks or so...
Back soon.
Karen