CheesyChips
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For the past 10 years or so my work has meant spending quite a lot of time on the railways which (unsurprisingly for a forum member here) has been delightful.
I passed my driving test yesterday and now find that I have the opportunity to drive to clients premises but this gives me a mini-dilemma. Being on the train meant I could often do work which I obviously can't do when driving.
With this in mind, I'm thinking that I'll still use the train for longer distance journeys as I can often book Advance tickets that keep the cost down and then use the car for tinkering around the local area, West Mids and Bham. Does this reasoning make sense?
Has anybody else found this kind of transition strange?
I've never gone a full week without being on train, and I'm certainly going to miss it!
I passed my driving test yesterday and now find that I have the opportunity to drive to clients premises but this gives me a mini-dilemma. Being on the train meant I could often do work which I obviously can't do when driving.
With this in mind, I'm thinking that I'll still use the train for longer distance journeys as I can often book Advance tickets that keep the cost down and then use the car for tinkering around the local area, West Mids and Bham. Does this reasoning make sense?
Has anybody else found this kind of transition strange?
I've never gone a full week without being on train, and I'm certainly going to miss it!