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What's the view from your window at work?

This is mine:

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Just gorgeous :rotfl:

What's it like for you? Wonderful green pastures? A busy city street?
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  • nicechap
    nicechap Posts: 2,852 Forumite
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    Does your employer allow you to post pictures of your workplace?
    Originally Posted by shortcrust
    "Contact the Ministry of Fairness....If sufficient evidence of unfairness is discovered you’ll get an apology, a permanent contract with backdated benefits, a ‘Let’s Make it Fair!’ tshirt and mug, and those guilty of unfairness will be sent on a Fairness Awareness course."
  • ReadingTim
    ReadingTim Posts: 4,087 Forumite
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    nicechap wrote: »
    Does your employer allow you to post pictures of your workplace?

    Well, you're a barrel of laughs aren't you? With lines like that, I bet everyone wants to be near you at the office Christmas party. :rotfl:

    I'm looking at Shakespeare's Globe theatre, the River Thames, Tate Modern and (behind me), the Millennium Bridge.
  • Well for most people, out the window will be outside and so not actually a picture of your workplace. But for me specifically, as long as I don't name them, they don't mind :)
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  • NBLondon
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    The BT Tower, University College Hospital London and a lot of cranes.
    I need to think of something new here...
  • lincroft1710
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    Sat at many differently positioned desks and in several different offices at the place where I last worked and most views were of one of two car parks plus the rear of some unattractive buildings opposite. The one time I had an office with a window overlooking a street I had my back to it, but again just a view of an unattractive building opposite.
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  • Glad
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    My room overlooks an overgrown courtyard but the greenery makes me smile. I have thought of hanging some fake fish on the outside so it would look like an aquarium :D
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  • No longer working as I am a carer, but my previous job was in a shop. It was on a one way street, busy with buses. When there was no traffic, the view was of a small scruffy pub.

    My son has just started his first paid job (part time, while he is at college). It's in a retirement village, so his view is quite a pleasant one, of gardens that are neatly.
  • lincroft1710
    lincroft1710 Posts: 19,301 Forumite
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    What's the view from your window at work?

    Which reminds me that having visited hundreds (possibly over a thousand) various types of workplace during my working life that many don't have windows or ones you can see out of.
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  • Security Manager looking after an ex government research insitute...so my window looks out at a Grade II listed mansion,Muntjac dear..rabbits...foxes..squirrels to name a few all running around.

    Cant complain really..:D
  • nicechap
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    ReadingTim wrote: »
    Well, you're a barrel of laughs aren't you? With lines like that, I bet everyone wants to be near you at the office Christmas party. :rotfl:

    I'm looking at Shakespeare's Globe theatre, the River Thames, Tate Modern and (behind me), the Millennium Bridge.

    You'd be having a very bad Christmas party if I was there.

    Maybe see the trouble others have got into by posting pictures of their workplaces before jumping to conclusions.

    https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/5694664
    Originally Posted by shortcrust
    "Contact the Ministry of Fairness....If sufficient evidence of unfairness is discovered you’ll get an apology, a permanent contract with backdated benefits, a ‘Let’s Make it Fair!’ tshirt and mug, and those guilty of unfairness will be sent on a Fairness Awareness course."
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