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    Third week running

    PM scheduled a weekly conference call every Monday afternoon a while back.

    First two were fine.

    Since then, he's not bothered to turn up, but hasn't cancelled them. So, every Monday, I spend time working out what to tell them I've been working on, and then sitting on hold for a while waiting, just in case he's running late.

    Do I even bother next week?
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    #2
    Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
    PM scheduled a weekly conference call every Monday afternoon a while back.

    First two were fine.

    Since then, he's not bothered to turn up, but hasn't cancelled them. So, every Monday, I spend time working out what to tell them I've been working on, and then sitting on hold for a while waiting, just in case he's running late.

    Do I even bother next week?
    On my current assignment I don't bother attending meetings until people come and get me.

    My advice would be to delete all scheduled meetings from outlook/whatever and wait...

    If someone notes your absence from a meeting merely say that it's not in your scheduler but if they send you an invitation you'll be sure to attend.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Churchill View Post
      On my current assignment I don't bother attending meetings until people come and get me.

      My advice would be to delete all scheduled meetings from outlook/whatever and wait...

      If someone notes your absence from a meeting merely say that it's not in your scheduler but if they send you an invitation you'll be sure to attend.
      There's only four of us on the invite - and one guy didn't even make it to the first ones which took place!

      Since I'm using my own email account, they don't have visibility of my calendar anyway, and seem to have lost my phone number so they don't even ring me.

      Don't think I'll be bothering with the next few...
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        #4
        Next time, the morning before the meeting ask if there is a meeting this week.

        I had this on my current contract and only 2 meetings ever took place. Ours wasn't organised by a PM, but one of the senior "no official job title" types, who basically wants to appear to be "pioneering important collaborative initiatives", or whatever Human Remains want permie managers to tick off their annual objectives...

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          #5
          Originally posted by CheeseSlice View Post
          Next time, the morning before the meeting ask if there is a meeting this week.

          I had this on my current contract and only 2 meetings ever took place. Ours wasn't organised by a PM, but one of the senior "no official job title" types, who basically wants to appear to be "pioneering important collaborative initiatives", or whatever Human Remains want permie managers to tick off their annual objectives...
          Ahhh, is it his role to go chasing around? Surely he's much too senior/expensive to be doing that...

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            #6
            Originally posted by Churchill View Post
            Ahhh, is it his role to go chasing around? Surely he's much too senior/expensive to be doing that...
            It's not just that, you don't want to remind the feckers that there was supposed to be a meeting in the first place.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Bunk View Post
              It's not just that, you don't want to remind the feckers that there was supposed to be a meeting in the first place.
              Absolutely, "head above the parapet" and all that...

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                #8
                Originally posted by Bunk View Post
                It's not just that, you don't want to remind the feckers that there was supposed to be a meeting in the first place.
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by CheeseSlice View Post
                  Next time, the morning before the meeting ask if there is a meeting this week.
                  Er. this is a Monday meeting. Are you suggesting asking on a Sunday?
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