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When problem 1 is fixed, problem 2 becomes problem 1.....Originally posted by vetran View PostFinance locked the users out for the usual one hour for month end on one of our legacy ERPs (its very old and its what you need to do otherwise some muppet creates new invoices & credit notes) cue a series of emails to me & the dog as 'its broken'
not sure what I'll do after I am allowed to migrate it to SAP.Comment
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A days WFH for me since the car is in the garage. It was discovered on Sunday that the rear passenger door didn't lock
and feck knows how long it's been like that. So in it went, with the instructions that was the priority task, but that the timing belt also needed replacing and a bunch of other minor niggles. Well they've just called having done all the repairs except the door and they now need permission to take the door panels off, id the part number and get it ordered for tomorrow morning.
What interpretation was put on the word 'priority' I don't know.
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Looking on the bright side, I've made BBC Food - Recipes - Oxtail stew for tea, having spotted the oxtail reduced in Sainsburys last night
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They've got quite a few in service areas now. I have been known to stop off for a cheeky steak slice on the drive back from Client co.Originally posted by zeitghost View PostDriving back from Cardiff on Saturday night, I noticed that Greg's is advertised on one of the services direction signs."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Should I mention that I've never bought anything from them?
Though ZeitMater, during one of our infrequent snow storms some years ago, purchased a remarkably mediocre loaf of bread from them.Comment
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