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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostDay #2 of the new gig.
Hmmm. What can I say apart from that I've been assigned stacks of work that have nothing to do with my skill set at all
Not best pleased
I've spoke to manager and his response was oh well. Emailed the agent and said I wasn't best pleased.
I'll give it until the end of the week to see how it goes.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostMine's a bit like that. On the other hand, I'm learning a lot about automating configuration management and so on, which will probably come in handy somehowComment
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostBut it's not old school stuff you did 10+ years ago is it ?Comment
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This year is flying by.
So much so, I transferred money into a 30 day notice account, and forgot that it's nearly April and I'll want a dividend at the start of the year.
Oh well, at least I realised today so it's only an extra week that I'll have to wait for the cash to come back out.Comment
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Guess I was in an angry mood a while ago with that smiley ->
Endoscopy was normal.
The specialist took a couple of biopsy samples in colonoscopy and assured me that there is nothing to worry Will be going back to see him in 2 weeks as the biopsy report takes 10 days.
The procedure was totally painfree as opposed to what the scaremongers say on internet forums The sedative effects stay for atleast 8 hours (well, in my case!). Spent the whole afternoon sleeping and got home around 7 after the final checkup by the sexy nurse. She did not ask me if she could help with with anything else though! Guess she was put off seeing my fat arse during the procedure.
I am still drowsy and I feel quite depressed (as expected and advised by the specialist) due to the sedative. On a positive note, it is all done and dusted and I think I know what the future holds for me. Get rid of this fecking flab and get fit again.
The kickboxer in me died a few years ago thanks to a back injury and further diagnoses of various conditions. Thanks to all the medication, I put on weight and blew up like a condom. Time to get my fat lazy arse off the couch and get fit, irrespective of the diagnosis in 2 weeks.
PS - Sorry for sounding like Suity towards the end!Comment
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