Dodging the Traffic again

in #business7 years ago (edited)


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When I lived In England I commuted by car into London every day. I was part of a Central London Sales team and the way we got around was by car. It wasn't ideal as I had never seen traffic like it before. This was the days before mobile phones and apps.

I bought myself a map book which was called the A-Z and self taught myself London. The first year I was in the East End and I hated the Black Wall Tunnel under the Thames.The Peters Pie factory was on the entrance on the left hand side and it stank nearly as bad as the polluted tunnel itself.

A common site as traffic is backed up to enter the Black Wall Tunnel.

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A few A-Z's later and I was comfortable without a map book and low and behold I was moved to the city center. I was in the hub for three years and must have used another four A-Z's as they just fell apart. I always kept one even though I didn't need it after a couple of years.

The London taxi drivers do a five year course and believe me this isn't an easy course to pass. London is a maze of one way streets and any roadworks could send you in the wrong direction. This was me being thrown in the deep end as it makes Johannesburg and Durban city centers look like child's play. Durban has 3 main streets basically and that is it.I had a chauffeur when I worked Durban City center as well.


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See how small Durban is compare to a major city like London. There is no comparison and Durban is like a suburb of London.

I hated spending the days in the car and most likely spent a few years in the car over the 10 years working the London area. I know am going back into the traffic having dodged it for many years. I made a promise to myself that I wouldn't do rush hours again, but this is now for me and not working for someone else.It kind of feels different and that is what I have told my brain anyway.

Unfortunately where we are setting up has to be fairly central for businesses and I see the need for this. The only set back is the road system seems to get backed up fairly often where we are going to be based. Bitter sweet I suppose and my hours must just change accordingly.

When I drove into London I used to wait for rush hour to die down before I left home. I worked out others who left at 6.30 am only got in at 8.30 or so. I left at 8 am and would be in at 8.45 and thought that was just using common sense. I would be on my way home by 4.30 pm dodging the mass exodus.I never took a break and always finished everything that was needed to be done with time to spare.I was caught out once and spent over 6 hours in one very bad jam.

What I need to do now is leave early and come home late which will benefit me even more. The time after work waiting for the traffic to die down I will get the deliveries ready for the next day. When I arrive at work early in the morning I will most likely grab a coffee and do some of the deliveries myself cutting down the needs of having extra staff members for now.

Busy times ahead,but also exciting times and no doom and gloom of going back into the traffic.

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I drove into London for about 19 years, but not the centre. It was bad enough and I changed jobs to get away from all those wasted hours. I had a few times when I was stuck for hours. Now I have 10 minutes on a train to work.

I remember at the time there was a new system coming in called London waiting which was an added incentive for working in London for all it's hardships. I don't know if it ever happened or not but they would of had to double my salary to keep me doing that and even then maybe not.
You were smart getting out.

I was driving in from Bedfordshire. I wore a groove in the A1(M) over those years.

I'm a very reluctant car driver. I take your logic to even more extremes.

I had to drive 40 miles to work for a 9.15 start last Friday. I arrived at 8.30 - I hate traffic!

One of the best essays ever written IMO is Andre Gorz's The Social Ideology of the Motocar.

It inspired this early article of mine on steem.. https://partiko.app/@revisesociology/why-you-should-cycle-to-work-and-give-up-the-car-lifehack-01

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I know what you mean. I used to have a monthly meeting on the other side of London. I booked into the hotel where the meeting was being held the night before to guarantee I wouldn't be late. I could never judge how long any trip would take as there were too many unknown factors.
I am going to read his article now.

Don't waste yr time on my link btw go to the original - http://unevenearth.org/2018/08/the-social-ideology-of-the-motorcar/

Him and Ivan Illach - two of my fave commentatorz!

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It must be time consuming and quite tedious to commute into and out of London by car every day. But at least the traffic is civilized. I've been to St. Petersburg a few times. I will never, ever enter that city by car. It's fucking terrible. You see banged up cars of every description everywhere. There are a lot of Parking spaces from which cars back up straight into main streets where cars do 60-70 km/h. People driving like madmen in narrow streets with sharp turns and cars parked on both sides.

In the summer of 2003, the European Go Congress (a major two-week event where the European Championship tournament is held among many others) was held in St. Petersburg, Russia. It was the 300th anniversary of the city and it was packed with tourists and must have been busier than usual. One evening, a few friends of mine and I were returning from the city center to the tournament venue on the outskirts of the city where our accommodation was. Normally, we would've taken the underground followed by the train. But it was too late and the underground was closed for the day. We had to take one of the popular minibuses. In the southwest of the city, there was a very busy intersection of five major roads. There were no traffic lights. Our lunatic driver drove into the intersection at a speed of about 80 km/h (I was sitting close enough to the driver to see the odometer). None of the twelve passengers or the driver had seat belts on. There were cars impatiently waiting for their turn to drive through the intersection everywhere. A single mistake would've caused 10-15 people to be killed or severely injured instantly. In order to survive that traffic, you need nerves of steel and eyes in the back of your head.

no traffic in the south of Ireland. Only traffic here is in Dublin so I avoid it like the plague. It does affect quality of life. You think you have it figured out but your work day is now around 14 hours 😂😂!

I have realised that and prepared to do it for now anyway. Sacrifice a bit of time here and there is better spent in the office than wasting it on the road I suppose. I think I will enjoy it as it is a great opportunity and it's mine. It makes sense putting the warehouse in the middle where your customers are and it will be easy to service them. I am even prepared to run over the weekend if required.

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