It's always nice to listen to people screw things up before they begin..
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It's even better when you are fully aware of what they can and can't do and you're not in the meeting to stop them asking for the impossible in the wrong order......Originally posted by eek View PostIt's always nice to listen to people screw things up before they begin..
where is that :money: emoticon...Last edited by eek; 18 July 2016, 13:19.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Home again. A filling to be replaced, another one in need of a root canal, and a third they won't be sure what to do about until they've examined the X ray
Still, it means I get another Monday off in a couple of weeks
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I think I rather be at the client.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostHome again. A filling to be replaced, another one in need of a root canal, and a third they won't be sure what to do about until they've examined the X ray
Still, it means I get another Monday off in a couple of weeks
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I think it depends on how much you dislike the client...Originally posted by SueEllen View PostI think I rather be at the client.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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My client's fine; for me, it's a case of how much I dislike the A14Originally posted by eek View PostI think it depends on how much you dislike the client...
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I will see your A14 and raise you the M60Originally posted by NickFitz View PostMy client's fine; for me, it's a case of how much I dislike the A14
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