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WORKERS don t want to return to the office because they dread seeing their colleagues, a study has found.Four out of ten Brits say annoying workmates are the reason why they are reluctant to go back to HQ.1Workers don t want to return to the office becaus stanley cup e they dread seeing their colleagues, a study has foundCredit: GettyAnd the never-ending battle about shared workspaces being too hot or too cold was also a stanley cup major bugbear for 35 per cent of staff who have grown accustomed to working from home during the pandemic.Nearly one-quarter 23 per cent said colleagues bad habits including chatting, clicking their fingers, humming or singing and whistling were an issue why they didn t want to return.And a further 20 per cent s stanley kubek aid that the poor hygiene of the people sharing their workspace was their main cause for concern, with one in ten finding what their colleagues eat for lunch offensive .In November the government said people should work from home until April if possible and offices are Hypl UK weather 鈥?Brits to bask in 22C sun today鈥?but enjoy while you can with thunderstorm warnings to come
THIS is the incredible moment a parkour runner saved his own life at the last moment after a jump went horribly wrong.The teenager, named only as stanley termosy Rob, can be seen sprinting towards a set of blue railings in Plymouth, Devon, before attempting to flip over them.5 The teen, named only as Rob, can be seen sprinting towards the blue railingsCredit: Viral Video UKBut instead he smashes into the bars and falls several feet onto concrete steps below.The stunt was captured in June by pals watching from both above the ra stanley quencher ilings and at the bottom of the stairs.Incredibly the footage filmed from below actually shows how the teen managed to save himself from suffering a nastier fate.The quick-thinking kid can be seen grabbing onto a ledge by the tips of his fingers and managi stanley cup ng to break his fall.5 Video filmed from the bottom of the stairs shows how he doesnt quite manage to clear the jumpCredit: Viral Video UK5 In footage filmed from below, the boy can be seen clinging onto a ledge by the tip
WORKERS don t want to return to the office because they dread seeing their colleagues, a study has found.Four out of ten Brits say annoying workmates are the reason why they are reluctant to go back to HQ.1Workers don t want to return to the office becaus stanley cup e they dread seeing their colleagues, a study has foundCredit: GettyAnd the never-ending battle about shared workspaces being too hot or too cold was also a stanley cup major bugbear for 35 per cent of staff who have grown accustomed to working from home during the pandemic.Nearly one-quarter 23 per cent said colleagues bad habits including chatting, clicking their fingers, humming or singing and whistling were an issue why they didn t want to return.And a further 20 per cent s stanley kubek aid that the poor hygiene of the people sharing their workspace was their main cause for concern, with one in ten finding what their colleagues eat for lunch offensive .In November the government said people should work from home until April if possible and offices are Hypl UK weather 鈥?Brits to bask in 22C sun today鈥?but enjoy while you can with thunderstorm warnings to come
THIS is the incredible moment a parkour runner saved his own life at the last moment after a jump went horribly wrong.The teenager, named only as stanley termosy Rob, can be seen sprinting towards a set of blue railings in Plymouth, Devon, before attempting to flip over them.5 The teen, named only as Rob, can be seen sprinting towards the blue railingsCredit: Viral Video UKBut instead he smashes into the bars and falls several feet onto concrete steps below.The stunt was captured in June by pals watching from both above the ra stanley quencher ilings and at the bottom of the stairs.Incredibly the footage filmed from below actually shows how the teen managed to save himself from suffering a nastier fate.The quick-thinking kid can be seen grabbing onto a ledge by the tips of his fingers and managi stanley cup ng to break his fall.5 Video filmed from the bottom of the stairs shows how he doesnt quite manage to clear the jumpCredit: Viral Video UK5 In footage filmed from below, the boy can be seen clinging onto a ledge by the tip