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He's a permie in job only..."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
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**** that. I'd rather keep rinsing the public sector.
25 years contracting off and on (18 years contracting) and never had to take a gig I had to stay away overnight. And I live in wales.Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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This just gets better. The boss is discussing (and liking) the concept of duvet days.
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Yup - in addition I always seem to carry 5 days over so in reality I had 37 days this year plus B/HOriginally posted by vwdan View PostExcluding bank holidays?
which is nice...Comment
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I'm carrying 5 over and I've got 5.5 to use between now and 1st Jan!Originally posted by original PM View PostYup - in addition I always seem to carry 5 days over so in reality I had 37 days this year plus B/H
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Get them booked - with a bit of intelligence and some working from home I have made 5 days mean i get the whole 2 xmas weeks off - last day in office 20th Dec not back in until 6th Jan....Originally posted by Zigenare View PostI'm carrying 5 over and I've got 5.5 to use between now and 1st Jan!
which is nice.
although I will probably spend most of it either drunk or wondering if it is to early to start drinking - maybe just get up later so there is less time between breakfast and beer o'clock...
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Already done that! Which is very very nice!Originally posted by original PM View PostGet them booked - with a bit of intelligence and some working from home I have made 5 days mean i get the whole 2 xmas weeks off - last day in office 20th Dec not back in until 6th Jan....
which is nice.
although I will probably spend most of it either drunk or wondering if it is to early to start drinking - maybe just get up later so there is less time between breakfast and beer o'clock...

It's my fault that I've not used them. Have to see what's happening meeting-wise over the next 3 weeks. See if I can squeeze 'em in...Comment
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COVID-19 could be bringing office work to an end. We could all be remote permanently. Equivalent of about a 7% payrise
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