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I work for a university between the hours of 9-5 and delivering online sessions, please be mindful that there is a high probability that there are people nearby who are also working from home. So not great for them when you play music in the afternoon. Everyone needs to be more mindful and respectful of others. Also cars blaring music does not help, these are the things we can control, children playing and crying isn't able to be controlled and should not be. Also way to many people not social distancing and as I am at risk I have to stay home longer because of these irresponsible people.

ANDYMONKEY Wrote:

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> I work for a university between the hours of 9-5

> and delivering online sessions, please be mindful

> that there is a high probability that there are

> people nearby who are also working from home. So

> not great for them when you play music in the

> afternoon. Everyone needs to be more mindful and

> respectful of others. Also cars blaring music

> does not help, these are the things we can

> control, children playing and crying isn't able to

> be controlled and should not be. Also way to many

> people not social distancing and as I am at risk I

> have to stay home longer because of these

> irresponsible people.


Good of you to point this out. We are also working from home. Daughter in final year of degree as well. Add to that the Key workers who may be on night shifts and it is imperative that everyone is considerate.

Yes unfortunately not many people are considerate, I have been trying to teach this morning with a dog barking, neighbours shouting at each other arguing, now music and motorcycles and cars going far too fast up Dunstans Road.


Is it too hard to realise there are other people around you that have to maintain work they do in an already stressful environment? Seems so.


Take care and stay safe.


Currently working with all windows closed, curtains closed and trying to talk over peoples conversations while stood outside. Oh the joys lol..

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