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Being mushrooms, kept in the dark & fed on bulltulip, we've not been told anything officially yet.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostHow is the lab move progressing?
Can't start until the summer anyway, since the other lot need to move out before we can move in.
I think early retirement is beckoning.Comment
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Too late, Either the hotels are booked solid or prices have attained rediculous heights due to shortages.Originally posted by Diver View PostLondon tomorrow & Wednesday, which reminds me I haven't booked a hotel for tomorrow night!
Best do that now
Rubens at the Palace, Crown Plaza, Jolly Saint Ermins or the Hilton Westminster. which one close to the clients office am I going to get into at short notice and at a reasonable price.
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Oh well, I'll commute by train tomorrow and wfh on Thu-FriConfusion is a natural state of beingComment
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Well given that its our landlords who have commissioned the work, if we're not in and they need access to leccy then tough!Originally posted by Bunk View PostAh, you're not using BST (Builders SomeTime). It's GMT +/- whatever they feel like.
Still haven't turned up yet.
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Oh dear!Originally posted by zeitghost View PostBeing mushrooms, kept in the dark & fed on bulltulip, we've not been told anything officially yet.
Can't start until the summer anyway, since the other lot need to move out before we can move in.
I think early retirement is beckoning.Comment
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Landlords right of entry for essential maintenance.......Originally posted by norrahe View PostWell given that its our landlords who have commissioned the work, if we're not in and they need access to leccy then tough!
Still haven't turned up yet.
They'll kick yer door in and you'll have to foot the bill
Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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They are in enough tulipe already given they told us the builders were turning up on Monday and this was friday at 5pm!!!! Not sure what landlords rights are in cloggers.Originally posted by Diver View PostLandlords right of entry for essential maintenance.......
They'll kick yer door in and you'll have to foot the bill
both of us are benched atm, so not too much hassle ( apart from the noise and people traipsing though the house) , if we were working there would have been no chance of arranging to work from home at such short notice.Comment
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We've just had to make an appointment to have our electricity meter replaced. "Some time between 12 and 5pm on Wednesday".Originally posted by norrahe View PostWell given that its our landlords who have commissioned the work, if we're not in and they need access to leccy then tough!
Still haven't turned up yet.
Tried to explain that I work from home and need to be working on my computer during the day, and they offered 9-12 instead. Asked for a weekend - no, we don't do that. Asked for an evening - no, we don't do that.
Said I'd not get it done, and they said "legally, you have to. If you don't make an appointment, we'll make one for you". Can't wait until they come and I'm not answering the door because I'm working up here.....Comment
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Its an issue. But I do like those new smart metres. One less person to knock on the door. WE already have a sign up "no callers without appointment". will make the baliffs easier to spot.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostWe've just had to make an appointment to have our electricity meter replaced. "Some time between 12 and 5pm on Wednesday".
Tried to explain that I work from home and need to be working on my computer during the day, and they offered 9-12 instead. Asked for a weekend - no, we don't do that. Asked for an evening - no, we don't do that.
Said I'd not get it done, and they said "legally, you have to. If you don't make an appointment, we'll make one for you". Can't wait until they come and I'm not answering the door because I'm working up here.....Comment
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Are they changing leccy meters now in the UK?Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostWe've just had to make an appointment to have our electricity meter replaced. "Some time between 12 and 5pm on Wednesday".
Tried to explain that I work from home and need to be working on my computer during the day, and they offered 9-12 instead. Asked for a weekend - no, we don't do that. Asked for an evening - no, we don't do that.
Said I'd not get it done, and they said "legally, you have to. If you don't make an appointment, we'll make one for you". Can't wait until they come and I'm not answering the door because I'm working up here.....Comment
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