Nice! The description of the bloke at the end of the corridor reminds me of my days on secondment in London with British Gas. Amidst a massive reorganisation of the entire company was a lone man in an office who refused to move jobs or take voluntary redundancy. I never actually saw him, but I often wonder if heβs still there.
Oooh, that's great. I basically worked in the office building described. It was actually falling down and so no one else wanted to be there, but I loved it! It was quiet and I could be as weird as I wanted.
Nice! The description of the bloke at the end of the corridor reminds me of my days on secondment in London with British Gas. Amidst a massive reorganisation of the entire company was a lone man in an office who refused to move jobs or take voluntary redundancy. I never actually saw him, but I often wonder if heβs still there.
Oooh, that's great. I basically worked in the office building described. It was actually falling down and so no one else wanted to be there, but I loved it! It was quiet and I could be as weird as I wanted.
Brilliant! πππ
A very good read, I'm sure I know the therapist! A great twist at the D which crept up on me and left me thinking about the impact for ages!