Back to work blues 17:09 - Aug 19 with 545 views | RobTheMonk | I've just had two lovely weeks off, back in tomorrow and the blues have set in. My job is fine. Nice people, low pressure, nice perks. I've had this feeling all the way back from school days after the holidays. I'll be fine in a week, always am. Does anyone get similar? |  | | |  |
Back to work blues on 17:11 - Aug 19 with 520 views | BrandonsBlues | yup, I once quit a job when I came back from a 4 week honeymoon. Could not handle the stress at the time. |  | |  |
Back to work blues on 17:19 - Aug 19 with 469 views | bsw72 | As a self confessd workaholic, not really - I actually find myself checking in most days while on holiday. I have a great team who can ably cover/manage while I am out, but just like to know all is ok. It does mean that the return to work does not have any of the shock value it used to have walking back in to 100s of emails and backlog. |  | |  |
Back to work blues on 17:30 - Aug 19 with 428 views | MattinLondon | Absolutely yes. Even through I have a well paid job and work with some great people, I do dread going back into the office after being on hols - actually, just after having a nice weekend. I do work with a couple of people who are tied to the office and answer emails and even take calls on their hols which I find strange. But each to their own and all that. |  | |  |
Back to work blues on 17:41 - Aug 19 with 383 views | Joey_Joe_Joe_Junior |
Back to work blues on 17:11 - Aug 19 by BrandonsBlues | yup, I once quit a job when I came back from a 4 week honeymoon. Could not handle the stress at the time. |
You quit a job that gave you 4 weeks off at once? |  |
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Back to work blues on 17:45 - Aug 19 with 366 views | itfckenty | Tbh, no never. I'm back tomorrow and know I'm going to have a back log, but as some have said. I've also got a great team to deal with everything while I'm off. I've worked at my place for 14 years now though, and love the job. |  | |  |
Back to work blues on 17:49 - Aug 19 with 337 views | baxterbasics | I've just been off for a week in Cumbria. Weather was flawless, scenery stunning, had a good climb up Scafell Pike. But with wife, three adult kids and one of their partners joining us, seemed like every day there was some kind of unnecessary drama or stress. Certain members not getting on so well at times. Family life is chaotic. Work is my calm place. Am glad to be back. |  |
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Back to work blues on 18:05 - Aug 19 with 294 views | EuanTown |
Back to work blues on 17:41 - Aug 19 by Joey_Joe_Joe_Junior | You quit a job that gave you 4 weeks off at once? |
It was my honeymoon |  | |  |
Back to work blues on 18:12 - Aug 19 with 269 views | vilanovablue | A little but I really like my job, I tacked an extra day on to my hols this year just to rest a bit before diving back in and it really helped. I'd also driven a 1000 miles in 2 days and knew I'd need a rest from that. |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
Back to work blues on 18:30 - Aug 19 with 213 views | monkeymagic | Me too, right back to school days. Hate that early September period with the evenings drawing in, Halloween and Bonfire Night being advertised etc. Like you, after a week I’m ok but those first few days are awful : however many times I remind myself that it will soon pass. Strangely, although I am a bit bah humbug, I usually crash about 27th Dec as well, knowing that Xmas is over and spring is way off. Hope this reply helped lift your spirits! |  | |  |
Back to work blues on 18:45 - Aug 19 with 181 views | Joey_Joe_Joe_Junior |
Back to work blues on 18:30 - Aug 19 by monkeymagic | Me too, right back to school days. Hate that early September period with the evenings drawing in, Halloween and Bonfire Night being advertised etc. Like you, after a week I’m ok but those first few days are awful : however many times I remind myself that it will soon pass. Strangely, although I am a bit bah humbug, I usually crash about 27th Dec as well, knowing that Xmas is over and spring is way off. Hope this reply helped lift your spirits! |
This is why I could never move back. Sept - Thanksgiving is the best time of year in the North East and Midwest. Humidity drops, crisp autumn air but the sun usually remains, sports all weekend if you want it! Not much greyness or depression. Admittedly you'd have to like the other kind of football for this to be relevant but just two weeks to the start of college and 3 weeks to the NFL, happy days! January to March is a different story though. |  |
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Back to work blues on 18:51 - Aug 19 with 156 views | cressi |
Back to work blues on 17:19 - Aug 19 by bsw72 | As a self confessd workaholic, not really - I actually find myself checking in most days while on holiday. I have a great team who can ably cover/manage while I am out, but just like to know all is ok. It does mean that the return to work does not have any of the shock value it used to have walking back in to 100s of emails and backlog. |
Dear, dear holiday means holiday |  | |  |
Back to work blues on 19:20 - Aug 19 with 106 views | Illinoisblue |
Back to work blues on 18:45 - Aug 19 by Joey_Joe_Joe_Junior | This is why I could never move back. Sept - Thanksgiving is the best time of year in the North East and Midwest. Humidity drops, crisp autumn air but the sun usually remains, sports all weekend if you want it! Not much greyness or depression. Admittedly you'd have to like the other kind of football for this to be relevant but just two weeks to the start of college and 3 weeks to the NFL, happy days! January to March is a different story though. |
You are entirely correct about Fall. By far the very best time of year out here. Not even close. But the Jan/Feb comedown definitely hits hard. |  |
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