The who is going in to work versus who is (Not)WFH/taking AL tomorrow thread?

Ah they’ll work away at home and it will be grand but as RTO ramps up then having to depend on a dog minder will become a bit of a pain in the arse I suspect.

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Well you’ve set precedent there so good luck !

Our neighbours are like this but with a cat. They had visitors a few weeks ago and I was passing as the visitors were leaving. The woman had the cat in our arms half wrapped in a shawl but the cat was lying on its back. It was very fucking weird looking.

I have a neighbour who walks a dog in a kind of doggy buggy. I mean, if you are worried the dog is too tired to walk, just leave the fucking thing at home

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Pleased to report everywhere seemed a lot busier today.
The train up was far busier than it had been in recent weeks too.

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How many days per week are you due to work there ?

I’m not based in Dublin.
I just had a job going on over the past few weeks that required a bit of travel up and down.
Hopefully not back up for another few months now.

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A gang of travellers after getting on in Portlaoise with a dog they seem have taken from the platform

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Yeah noticed a lot of cafes/restaurants fuller and queues outside some. Commuter trains busy but not bursting yet

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30 per cent of your electricity and heat now can be written off as a tax expense.

And broadband

Is that anyone?

How do I claim it?
I assume it can only be claimed once per household?

An extra 100 lids a year on average

That’s less than the tax free allowance if the company pay it for you though?

Yes, just once

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Way less our place shot down them paying the €3.20 very early doors

Cash for Flash

Run the heat 24 hours a day and only pay for 16 - you’re saving money

You need to pro-rata the portion of the work day you’re not taking a nap.