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An unhandled exception was generated during the execution of the current web request. Information regarding the origin and location of the exception can be identified using the exception stack trace below.Welcome to Fieldmaster Ltd Master’s in the Field of Office Furniture, Print & Design and Office Supplies Fieldmaster is an Irish Company, founded in 1973, who pride ourselves in our ability to deliver a product / service that is second to none in terms of quality and value for money.Our experienced team of professionals are ready to help you so please feel free to contact us on 051 876995 or sales@fieldmaster.ie Sign Up to be notified of our special offers, latest news and FREE giveaways We have over 40 years experience in the Irish marketplace, and our experienced team can help you manage any project, big or small, from initial design and consultation right through to installation. Our aim is to create truly beautiful office spaces for our customers.




We offer all aspects of Design & Print services for businesses and individuals alike. Our goal is to bring your ideas to life! Choose Fieldmaster for all your office supplies – from stationery to catering & cleaning we really have it all! Check out our online Store. “Waterford City Council found Fieldmaster’s experience invaluable in regard to Design, Project Management & Pricing in our move to Maritana Gate. Professional Team ensured , that the project was delivered on time, meetingThere are many different types of chair which avoid putting pressure on the coccyx, recommended by coccydynia patients. Some chairs avoid pressure by having a shorter seat than normal, so that the coccyx can hang over the back of it. Examples below are a canvas stool, a Director�s chair and a Hag Credo chair.Here are links to Google searches for folding stools and Director's chairs. Dr Michael Durtnall writes: I help my patients to ensure their employer gets them a Swedish HAG Credo or HO4 chair WITH neckrest...




(these chairs are fantastic but expensive)... It can tilt far forward with the feet tucked under the chair & thighs tilted down at 25 degrees & 'back straight' to work on the keyboard... which takes all pressure off the coccyx and gives good working posture with no neck strain! Others have a gap where the coccyx goes. Examples below are a Hara chair, a Putnam�s kneeling chair and a coccyx cut-out chair.Yury writes: The Hara chair really helped - I am able work for 4-5 hours without break and I now have absolutely no problems with normal 9-5 working week (more than 9 hours is still a problem though). The Putnam's kneeling chair with a cut-out is available from www.sittingwell.co.uk or you could modify an ordinary kneeling chair to create a cut-out. Back specialists say that you shouldn't use one of these for more than an hour at a time, because unlike a normal chair, you can't shift your position much while you're sitting.I (Jon) have found that at home, watching TV, reading, etc, kneeling on a padded armchair turned back to front can be very comfortable.




You have the padded back of the chair to rest against. You need to find a chair with a back the right height to support you. Zoe writes: I sit on a gym ball all day at work. I couldn't get through the day without this - sitting on a conventional chair is just too painful. The gym ball allows you to adjust your posture all day. Initially, you can't sit on it all day and have to build up the time you use it for. It's meant to be very good for the general health of your back as your spine is always moving, rather than being static. [The picture is not Zoe]Helen Buckthorpe writes: I have found a fantastic chair for coccyx problems, that has a tiltable seat, and allows you to sit on it 'back to front'. It has a breast plate, instead of a back, and you lean onto this when sat, to lift the coccyx off the seat. It comes with or without wheels, is height adjustable, and comfy for use all day.The chair is an 'RH alternative' office seat, and I was provided with this info by 'Sitsmart' a chair shop in Surrey, who were ever so helpful to me, and allowed me to borrow the chairs first to see if I liked them.




Having previously tried the RH coccyx- cut out chair and not got on with it, I was most surprised to find the new chair useful. For the first time, I have felt a noticeable difference, as I have been able to stay off my bum totally with the new chair.If you can find a couch with the right shape, this can be very comfortable. A cushion or bean bag may help to get the right shape and support.Rory Greenwell writes: One of the BEST things for me to do is this: if there are more than enough chairs to go around, use two, each leg gets a chair and the gap between them is absolute bliss !!! This works at restaurants and meetings. I discovered this at the YMCA, when we would all sit and talk through our progress with physio. I have done it ever since and it really does work. ...to hell with the embarrassment.Jennifer writes: People would ask me why I always took so long in the restroom. Little did they know... I used to sit on the toilet for a while just to... You know it has that big hole in the center!




You can even lean back against the back with no pain what-so-ever. (I just can't lean back in any chair) And, NO pain when getting up! I still do this from time to time. Of course, you can't sit there for too long... your legs will go to sleep.Bill adds: Jennifer may find it even more comfortable if she used a padded toilet seat. My wife and I are from Australia, and have put them in at every house we've lived in. They are so different, warm in winter, cool in summer, and comfortable.Home / Sport / Rugby / AER LINGUS, the ‘Official Airline of the Irish Rugby Team’, show their support for Joe Schmidt and his players ahead of a vital period for the side, in a new video released today. Staff from all over Ireland stand ‘shoulder to shoulder’ with Aer Lingus ambassadors Tommy Bowe, Robbie Henshaw, Rob Kearney and Conor Murray to perform Ireland’s rugby anthem ‘Ireland’s Call’. The video, which was filmed back on May 17 at Ardmore Studios in Bray, affords Aer Lingus staff the chance to get behind the team. 




In total 22 Aer Lingus employees from ground staff to engineers to cabin crew were involved in the production which seeks to re-inforce how these two strong Irish brands are ‘together standing tall’ as they strive for continued international success. Tommy, Rob, Robbie and Conor were specifically chosen as they represent the ‘four proud provinces of Ireland’. You can watch the video here: http://youtu.be/5B_71KK02mM The video forms part of the airline’s Green Spirit campaign which has also seen an Aer Lingus aircraft take on a new design that showcases images of the ambassadors. Laura Fitzsimons, one of the Aer Lingus staff members who took part in the filming of the video, was delighted to be involved; “I have always been an Irish rugby fan so it was great to be picked to stand next to the players and sing with them as well. We are looking forward to getting behind the team with our passengers”. Ross Kennedy, an Aer Lingus pilot, has some previous singing experience;

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