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Sunday. A bit cool, but all is calm and serene this Morning. Overcast at the moment so no telling what the day will be like.
Two good rugby matches yesterday. Wales won 23 - 16. :o{ But a good game to watch. England beat Scotland 23 - 15. Also a good game.
Happy Mother's day to all the mums, may you all get spoiled magnificently.
Two good rugby matches yesterday. Wales won 23 - 16. :o{ But a good game to watch. England beat Scotland 23 - 15. Also a good game.
Happy Mother's day to all the mums, may you all get spoiled magnificently.
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Oh, you're one of those men that likes to play with funny-shaped balls, are you, Boaty?
There are far more important things going on!
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Oh, you're one of those men that likes to play with funny-shaped balls, are you, Boaty?
There are far more important things going on!
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>>>Going to count cars?
Well someone has to do it!
I work (self-employed) on a casual basis for a couple of traffic/travel survey firms. (I'm the East Anglian supervisor for one and just a helper-out for the other). So I spend quite a bit of time conducting interviews and counting people and/or vehicles.
I've carried out surveys, asking people about their travel habits, on railway stations from Exeter to Beaconsfield. I've stopped thousands of people on parts of the National Cycle Network, from Folkestone to Norwich, to find out how and why they use it. I've worked, with two other supervisors and a team of 45 people, counting pedsetrians around London's Victoria Station and led teams of people carrying out surveys on the Docklands Light Railway. I've also worked on counts and surveys for Hastings Council (about bus usage) and Leicester Council (about pedestrianisation), and loads of other stuff (such as monitoring taxi ranks at 3am and interviewing taxi passengers at more reasonable hours of the day)
Some of it though is simply counting vehicles turning at junctions (although much of that is done by video systems these days). I've got a nice little job on Tuesday (just three hours in the morning and three hours later in the day) counting and classifying vhicles going into a new industrial estate, which (unusually) is just 10 miles from where I live.
Well someone has to do it!
I work (self-employed) on a casual basis for a couple of traffic/travel survey firms. (I'm the East Anglian supervisor for one and just a helper-out for the other). So I spend quite a bit of time conducting interviews and counting people and/or vehicles.
I've carried out surveys, asking people about their travel habits, on railway stations from Exeter to Beaconsfield. I've stopped thousands of people on parts of the National Cycle Network, from Folkestone to Norwich, to find out how and why they use it. I've worked, with two other supervisors and a team of 45 people, counting pedsetrians around London's Victoria Station and led teams of people carrying out surveys on the Docklands Light Railway. I've also worked on counts and surveys for Hastings Council (about bus usage) and Leicester Council (about pedestrianisation), and loads of other stuff (such as monitoring taxi ranks at 3am and interviewing taxi passengers at more reasonable hours of the day)
Some of it though is simply counting vehicles turning at junctions (although much of that is done by video systems these days). I've got a nice little job on Tuesday (just three hours in the morning and three hours later in the day) counting and classifying vhicles going into a new industrial estate, which (unusually) is just 10 miles from where I live.