Call it what you like, sounds like D & C to me...
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inchstones?????
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Not accurate enough. You need to move to millimetres.Originally posted by original PM View Postok no right
kilometre stones would be okay
then maybe centremeter stones
but like leave the stones bit in the stones bit is like the placemarker to show how far you have come - but rather than measuring it in miles we are measuring it in smaller intervals than miles so we can more easily check our progress
oh if you don't get it forget it!!
Millstones should do it. Preferably around their necks.Comment
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its a good point
had a new manager start few weeks back and effectively I come under his 'control' he started trying to put together a rota for lunchbreaks and holidays and stuff when he asked me what lunch break times I prefered - he did not get as offended as I expected when i told him what he could do with his rota!!
( i do love the fact he is a new manager and feels things would be great if he can pin a pretty spreadsheet to the wall showing peoples break and lunch times - like what did he learn that in his degree course??)Comment
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