Ages ago, I read a suggestion that at start of day you should walk up the stairs to the office and at end of day you should walk down, for reasons of health support. At other times, get the lift or walk as appropriate... Big queue for lift means walk, massive crowd in stairwell means get lift, but that's unusual.
At the time I started this, we were on the 4th floor. Just before our move to the 10th floor, I overheard some colleagues saying "I can't wait to see the state Ian is in after walking up ten floors." Bastards! So I did it and it nearly killed me and I kept on doing it till it didn't nearly kill me any more.
And by this time, more than half of the department were doing the same!
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Date: 2015-02-19 09:29 am (UTC)At other times, get the lift or walk as appropriate... Big queue for lift means walk, massive crowd in stairwell means get lift, but that's unusual.
At the time I started this, we were on the 4th floor. Just before our move to the 10th floor, I overheard some colleagues saying "I can't wait to see the state Ian is in after walking up ten floors." Bastards! So I did it and it nearly killed me and I kept on doing it till it didn't nearly kill me any more.
And by this time, more than half of the department were doing the same!