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This is all pretty scary...
Good news - Scored a 3 monther on 2nd best rate ever, 4 miles from house
Bad news - just signed up for a 25 yr mortgage on the basis of future revenue....
I am stashing money like there is no tomorrow to insulate myself from the revenue 'cliff'. Been done over like this before and it was very painful....
Luke another mortgage! I thought you were smarter than that...
Actually I would ask who was doing what and assuming someone was building a ladder leave them to it.
If after a couple of hours / days what was due to be delivered hadn't been delivered then I would check again to see if I could be any help.
I wouldn't leave it six weeks before asking them if they had done a bit of work that was expected to take a day or two.
So you're a project manager now?
And I do hate it when you assume stuff, which is most of the time. How can you deduce from a statement like "6 weeks later" that I hadn't been periodically checking in and raising it as a risk in my report every week of those 6?
It's nice to hear though that while you're colleagues are frantically building the ladder you don the clipboard and start "managing". You're a real trooper aren't you?
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