A Day in the Life
By Professor John Wilson (April 2007 Issue)
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My day usually begins around 7am at the office, an early start enabling me to avoid the worst of the traffic on the M61 and A6 and also to prepare for the day and deal with emails before meetings begin. It’s amazing how many emails colleagues send at all times of the day (and night), and it makes me realise just how many hours people actually work.
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