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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostIt's a weird one. Could it be a relative? Some branch of the family you've lost touch with?
If so, one might have thought that the little note with my address on it might have prompted some response.
Ho hum.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostMeeting with client manager at 10. Subject "Confidential Discussion"
Given that client co. have just announced thousands of redundancies and a major hit to sales and revenue due to Covid, I think we can guess where this one is going.
Still, it's been a good run. With a bit of luck I might get to see out the term of this contract.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostSounds grim. Fingers crossed you at least get some sort of notice, e.g. to the end of this month.
Client manager planning on departing sooner rather than later as well depending on when his pension kicks in next year.
Saying that they've just Tupe'd a bunch of staff to TCS who are now working to rule. TCS are gouging them on everything that "wasn't mentioned in the contract negotiations" and the pay rates for permie staff are crap so they will struggle to get anyone in who doesn't need 6 months to get up to speed, so we will see what happens. If I can hang on until the new year I'll count that as a win."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostConfirmed that current contract will run until the end of August. 50/50 that we get another extension but that would probably be the last.
Client manager planning on departing sooner rather than later as well depending on when his pension kicks in next year.
Saying that they've just Tupe'd a bunch of staff to TCS who are now working to rule. TCS are gouging them on everything that "wasn't mentioned in the contract negotiations" and the pay rates for permie staff are crap so they will struggle to get anyone in who doesn't need 6 months to get up to speed, so we will see what happens. If I can hang on until the new year I'll count that as a win.
Does that mean transferred employer?The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostTupe'd?
Does that mean transferred employer?
Lots of very unhappy bunnies as a result, most of whom will be off the minute the job market picks up again."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostMorning all
Overcast out there, but a pleasant walk earlier.
Delivery of paint due to shortly, and a delivery of wine due in time for dinner.
4 out of 5 boxes delivered for the paint. One of which was a bit dented, but otherwise OK.
The 5th one didn't make the delivery it was supposed to be on. Not sure when it is coming.
Thankfully it was a second 5l tin of another one, so there's no immediate rush.
In other news, the paint was shipped from Gillingham, Dorset. That's about 125 driving miles from here.
The actual route was:
Gillingham - Poole (30 miles)
Poole - Newcastle Under Lyme (215 miles)
Newcastle - Fareham (191 miles)
Fareham - Camberley (52 miles)
Camberley - WTFH (30 miles)
It's 44 miles from Poole to Fareham, not 406.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View Post4 out of 5 boxes delivered for the paint. One of which was a bit dented, but otherwise OK.
The 5th one didn't make the delivery it was supposed to be on. Not sure when it is coming.
Thankfully it was a second 5l tin of another one, so there's no immediate rush.
In other news, the paint was shipped from Gillingham, Dorset. That's about 125 driving miles from here.
The actual route was:
Gillingham - Poole (30 miles)
Poole - Newcastle Under Lyme (215 miles)
Newcastle - Fareham (191 miles)
Fareham - Camberley (52 miles)
Camberley - WTFH (30 miles)
It's 44 miles from Poole to Fareham, not 406.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostDistribution logistics rarely makes senseComment
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