My plan B is quite dull to anyone outside a very niche market. But could be worth a few hundred million dollars in a few years, so I find it quite exciting.
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I can't say because of the secrecy agreement!Public Service Posting by the BBC - Bloggs Bulls**t Corp.
Officially CUK certified - Thick as f**k.Comment
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostWorked for a big financial and ended up without a manager so there was no work for me.
Used to go out for lunch and have a few pints then come back and go for a sleep for a couple of hours in the nurses room, just put a do not disturb sign up. Did this for months.Comment
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Originally posted by mailric View PostI have the same project. Yesterday I found out that the lights in the gents go off automatically after 45 minutes.
Had a guy once that would just, well be on the Phone practically ALL day. Never knew what he did - or even if he was really speaking to anyone - and he'd also just disappear for lunch for hours on end. Never got caught till I nominated him to right a HLD for a solution - got given notice by the 3rd week.Comment
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