Nope the break is because they are closed for a month so no client onsite to speak to. break started 16th dec for a month, I resigned 16th dec giving a month.
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So if they are shut, how can you go in?Originally posted by Anonimouse View PostNope the break is because they are closed for a month so no client onsite to speak to. break started 16th dec for a month, I resigned 16th dec giving a month.
Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI hadn't really understood this 'pwned' expression until I read DirtyDog's post.Comment
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Right. So leaving date 16th Jan? Confused.Originally posted by Anonimouse View PostNope the break is because they are closed for a month so no client onsite to speak to. break started 16th dec for a month, I resigned 16th dec giving a month.Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Looks like he is equating a month to 4 weeks, Monday 16th Dec to 13th Jan, instead of 1 calender month?Comment
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Nope he hasn't quite got the concept of:-Originally posted by jmo21 View PostLooks like he is equating a month to 4 weeks, Monday 16th Dec to 13th Jan, instead of 1 calender month?
Office closes 13 December office reopens 13 Jan.
Unfortunately rather than resigning on the 13th December he resigned on the 16th. And while 14/15 December was the weekend the 14/15 Jan are weekdays....
Its the schoolboy error of resigning on a Monday not a friday and the consequences of doing so.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Whatever it is, he's ****ed it up. He still doesn't understand though from his last posts.Originally posted by eek View PostNope he hasn't quite got the concept of:-
Office closes 13 December office reopens 13 Jan.
Unfortunately rather than resigning on the 13th December he resigned on the 16th. And while 14/15 December was the weekend the 14/15 Jan are weekdays....
Its the schoolboy error of resigning on a Monday not a friday and the consequences of doing so.Comment
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