[21–27 Mar]
I spent Thursday at the office and, once again, the change in setting felt quite pleasant and productive.
The day was rainy, and with all the extra traffic the bus took a bit longer to show up at my stop,
and then a bit longer to get to my destination.
But with an e-book reader, a phone, and earbuds… WHO CARES.
I've always enjoyed short and occasional commutes[1] so much that very often I'm kind of hoping
there'll be a traffic jam, that the train will be delayed because of heavy snow, or something like that.
If I have something to read, something to study or write, or something to listen to, I'm content.
Over the years, on trains and buses I've listened to podcasts, studied languages or university courses,
read technical books or manuals, and so on.
Actually looking forward to 30′ or 45′ in public transit because I'll have the opportunity to
make some progress with volume III of “In Search of Lost time”,
to refresh my kanji,
or to finish listening to a podcast about some episode in the life of Leonard Cohen
is quite irrational: in theory I could simply carve out that same time
for those same activities before the beginning and after the end of my work schedule when I'm working from home!
I haven't resolved that absurdity yet.
I enjoyed meeting colleagues, the social aspect of being in the office, the pauses and the little pleasures of
casual conversations around the coffee machines, sharing lunch in the kitchen, etc.
I think I'm more productive, too — or at least I make up for the time lost in commuting and
in the aforementioned social disctractions: the time I'm sitting at my desk I can focus better.
This week I also learnt that I got a raise, effective retroactively last January, supposedly to adjust for inflation.
I like it where I work.