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Both are probably equally accurate. One is just less detailed to allow events to unfold without having to redo it every 5 minutes..merely at clientco for the entertainment -
Mine is looking solidOriginally posted by Dallas View Post19 days enforced by clientco - waaahoooo, havent had that much time off since school! (half a century ago)
Boss perterbed that my plan for my time off is more detailed than my ClientCo project Plan
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I thought your borstal never let you out?Originally posted by Dallas View Post19 days enforced by clientco - waaahoooo, havent had that much time off since school! (half a century ago)
Boss perterbed that my plan for my time off is more detailed than my ClientCo project Plan
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Clientco want me in on 22nd and 29th. I was planning to work until 23rd anyway.
So one day minimum for me. To be fair to them they've said come in or not the other days up to me which is pretty decent.
Would have been nice to have two weeks off but cant complain. Get me off my backside and earning at least.Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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+1, with perhaps a day or so of stuff to tie up at home.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostTwo weeks off for me.
I plan to see no one except family, and do as little as humanely possible
Practically perfect in every way....there's a time and (more importantly) a place for malarkey.
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I finish current contract on the 18th and start a new one on the 5th. So I have a nice couple of weeks at homeComment
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Off from 19th to 5th. Then off again Feb half term.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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