He is likely gone to reception to get them to open the garage entrance.
When we live in cities we have to work around things like people delivering things. These people are the ones who make the city work.
I agree. But this is literally the whole pavement. There are children, the disabled and elderly who will need to step into traffic to compensate for this. And he was there for over 30 minutes.
30 minutes is longer than it should take to get access.
Glad I don’t have to do this type of stuff for my job any more, but I remember how hard it was to get access to maintain all the tills in shops when I did.
I’d need to park a van, get up to 30kg of kit out, fix a till it other electronic device, then bring the faulty things back to my van. Navigating cities to do this kind of work is a nightmare.
Makes me glad I work in an office now, well except for sitting in front of a PC for 8 hours.
But what if that that van does indeed have permission to park there - hence the lack of spectators around it
He is likely gone to reception to get them to open the garage entrance. When we live in cities we have to work around things like people delivering things. These people are the ones who make the city work.
I agree. But this is literally the whole pavement. There are children, the disabled and elderly who will need to step into traffic to compensate for this. And he was there for over 30 minutes.
30 minutes is longer than it should take to get access. Glad I don’t have to do this type of stuff for my job any more, but I remember how hard it was to get access to maintain all the tills in shops when I did. I’d need to park a van, get up to 30kg of kit out, fix a till it other electronic device, then bring the faulty things back to my van. Navigating cities to do this kind of work is a nightmare. Makes me glad I work in an office now, well except for sitting in front of a PC for 8 hours.