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Is everybody WFH today?
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1986 model.Originally posted by eek View PostSo what will you replace the 1985 Datsun Cherry with?
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W? Am I F.While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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+1 and thank the lord. Commute is destroying my happiness!!Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostEvery Friday is WFH day for me
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Every day is WFH day for meOriginally posted by kaiser78 View PostEvery Friday is WFH day for me

Lucky that - there's no way my car would have even made it up the hill to leave my street.Comment
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Our clientco have the draconian mindset that WFH is Verboten, especially to IT staff with VPN. One bod out in the sticks was forced to take a day's annual leave as WFH was denied.
Fast forward to 10:00am today and management decreed that we could go home.
So, rather than announcing on Thu that everyone should WFH, instead, everyone spunked out cash on transport costs to get into clientco, do 1 hours work and then risk the roads to go back home, ensuring the clientco did no business for a day.
And one person wasted one day's annual leave.
Dontcha just love these dinosaur *******?
I, however, will be invoicing.If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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Must have a politician on the board, eh hyper?Originally posted by hyperD View PostOur clientco have the draconian mindset that WFH is Verboten, especially to IT staff with VPN. One bod out in the sticks was forced to take a day's annual leave as WFH was denied.
Fast forward to 10:00am today and management decreed that we could go home.
So, rather than announcing on Thu that everyone should WFH, instead, everyone spunked out cash on transport costs to get into clientco, do 1 hours work and then risk the roads to go back home, ensuring the clientco did no business for a day.
And one person wasted one day's annual leave.
Dontcha just love these dinosaur *******?
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