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Meeting at 2pm today to see if I've fixed the problems found in testing last week.
Luckily I fixed the issues by mid morning Tuesdsay but another more serious one cropped up.
Just finished testing it and after that I will be getting ready to go into testing phase again tomorrow.Comment
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Originally posted by eek View PostIf you were further north you wouldn't be saying that. The wind has about a -10 wind chill factor and it isn't warm to begin with...Comment
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I just wish the weather would make its bloody mind up.
I'm having to wear my overcoat in the mornings, then carry it home in the evenings.Comment
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I have just had to explain for the fourth week running, that the reason a certain module is not in production yet is because it hasn't been tested.
I have just had to explain for the fourth week running, that I will not install it in production so that they can run tests in there.
I have just had to explain for the fourth week running, that they can escalate this to whoever they want to, but they are not testing in production, because this is HR data that will impact whether people get paid or not.
I was hoping that being the NL team, they might have picked up some of the rigidity that their German colleague exhibit. It seems not.Comment
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Waiting for the contract to arrive for a 2 week gig at the previous client starting 1st May.
Cancelled my motorbike holiday as my back isn't very well.
Instead booked a nice farmhouse villa in Tuscany for a week in MayComment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
I have just had to explain for the fourth week running, that the reason a certain module is not in production yet is because it hasn't been tested.
I have just had to explain for the fourth week running, that I will not install it in production so that they can run tests in there.
I have just had to explain for the fourth week running, that they can escalate this to whoever they want to, but they are not testing in production, because this is HR data that will impact whether people get paid or not.
I was hoping that being the NL team, they might have picked up some of the rigidity that their German colleague exhibit. It seems not.Comment
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostWere you waiting for the 4 weeks then? Hope you invoiced them for counting your toesComment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostEvery week we have a call. I tell them the same thing. They make no progress. I invoice.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by vetran View Postsounds like you are working for my employer.Comment
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