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Mmmm I'm not so sure. Headwind in, tailwind home means leaving a little bit earlier to get in on time.
Tailwind in, headwind home means you can sleep another 5 minutes, watch some more telly, have another coffee etc and when you're doing a backshift and getting home at around 2220/2230, what difference is it to get home at 2235/2245?
The head wind was no fun this morning, however the tailwind the night before was ace, absolutely blasted it home.
And that is the best way around: headwind in, tailwind home, second star to the right and straight on till morning