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Exempt or delayed?Originally posted by eek View PostIn other news exempt from jury duty.
I would have done it but the form arrived two hours after my wife resigned from work and its schedule at exactly the wrong moment contract and project wise......
When I did it, I tried to delay but they were having none of it. Client wasn't at all impressed - they only did four go-lives a year and it went over one of them.Comment
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Exempt. I was advised its easy to get exemption nowadays than delays so just asked to be exempted.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostExempt or delayed?
When I did it, I tried to delay but they were having none of it. Client wasn't at all impressed - they only did four go-lives a year and it went over one of them.
If I had more notice I would have been happy to do it, 6 weeks notice was just not enough.....merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Thank god! Back in tpd for some sanity. General is getting very confusing today.
At this rate I might have to go and do some w*rk.....Comment
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I plead insanity.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostExempt or delayed?
When I did it, I tried to delay but they were having none of it. Client wasn't at all impressed - they only did four go-lives a year and it went over one of them.
It seems to work.
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The chap who sits next to me at work has bought in some plums from his tree at home. They are lovely and red and sweet.
Should I bite on them or just suck?
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Is that because you dress in a GAL suit the whole time?Originally posted by zeitghost View PostI plead insanity.
It seems to work.

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You could try it tomorrow.....Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIs that because you dress in a GAL suit the whole time?merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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