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Troll already tried the thread domination thing this morningOriginally posted by Let-Me-In21:00
Fiscal nomad it's legal.Comment
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Originally posted by alreadypackedTroll already tried the thread domination thing this morning
Oi...quit it...
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Originally posted by thunderlizardSome advice here please,
I'm worried about my receptionist. He keeps getting all fired up on 'Sprite', which I can only assume is some sort of alco-pop, and going out on the town. He's always with a woman, but it's never the same one twice, so I'm worried he's working for an escort agency on the side.
Now he wants to spend another day a week out of the office, which I'd be happy to do, but I've got to think of the good of society, not to mention those phones that need answering. What should I do?
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Yeah... but it's cheating just posting the timeOriginally posted by alreadypackedTroll already tried the thread domination thing this morning
How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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BY manager does this mean you have got a lady friend and she is asking you to come over once a week and service her while cleaning the dishes?Originally posted by el duderJust got sent this by my manager...
'Home working within xxxxxx is still being conducted on a pilot basis and could be subject to change so, although I agree to the one day a week at home, I have been advised not to write it into the contract and hope we can agree on a flexible arrangement based on the the service as discussed previously.
Mnnnn im not exactly happy about this set up.
Thoughts?
Is it a polit basis as she wants to take it slow incase you turn out to be a nutter with deep rooted emotional problems.
I'm sure she wants to agree on some flexible arrangement in the future, which means she doesnt want to get attached in case she gives you the shoulder.
I wouldnt be happy either! I mean if we start giving "wimmin" rights then what happens when we come home at half six with no tea on the table then off upstairs for a quick matress dance while she lays back and thinks of england! Anarchy I tell you anarchy!Comment
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Indeed ... a dangerous road to treadOriginally posted by SockpuppetI wouldnt be happy either! I mean if we start giving "wimmin" rights then what happens when we come home at half six with no tea on the table then off upstairs for a quick matress dance while she lays back and thinks of england! Anarchy I tell you anarchy!How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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0953"See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested."Comment
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