Aaaargh! F**king testers!!
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He sent an email out to everyone stating that he knows why a certain problem is happening and here's how to fix it.
Of course, he's totally f**king wrong.
Now everyone is off barking up the wrong tree and talking about making unnecessary changes to the live site.
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Originally posted by eek View PostYou have you answer. Do the bodge while claiming to do the full refactoring. And don't do anything else...Comment
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Currently in a mexican standoff with agent concerning how much of their margin they get to keep as it's renewal time.
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Everyone has rushed off for tea and biscuits with some very high up person.
I wasn't invited.
Probably a good ideaComment
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And clientco manager just spotted me perusing Jobserve. Never mind, should keep them on their toesComment
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Originally posted by Bunk View PostAaaargh! F**king testers!!Comment
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ClientCorp manager just came over: "Which days are you working next week, and the week after?"
Attempting to disguise the absolute horror I felt at the notion, I said "Erm, I was under the impression I wasn't working any?"
He looked hugely relieved, explaining that if I had been going to, he would have to pre-approve my timesheets, which would involve him in some nightmare approval processComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostClientCorp manager just came over: "Which days are you working next week, and the week after?"
Attempting to disguise the absolute horror I felt at the notion, I said "Erm, I was under the impression I wasn't working any?"
He looked hugely relieved, explaining that if I had been going to, he would have to pre-approve my timesheets, which would involve him in some nightmare approval process
permies 2 weeks off from Friday
contractors working monday and tuesday as we want to.
Full site closure between christmas and new year. Which is fine as the coffee shop is closed and I couldn't face that...merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostThat sounds like management by the client to me.Comment
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