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Nothing to do before standup except glance through the Go Live checklist, seeing if there was anything we'd done that will have to be undone that I hadn't already thought of; didn't find anything
Then during standup we mainly talked about festivals, as the PM and DM are each going to one this weekend, one in London and one in Bristol
With that important matter dealt with, the most senior person present said that there'd still been zero communication from the more senior people so pending any further updates, we could just enjoy a nice relaxing Friday
I decided that I'd feel more relaxed if I knew there was a good reserve of chocolate peanut clusters around the place, so I drove over to M&S. They've been extensively remodelling the store recently, with a much bigger and shinier Food Hall now open and looking very impressive. This meant I had to spend ages wandering around working out where everything is now but despite my extreme dislike of such changes, I eventually granted it my seal of approval
I also popped into the menswear section where the same cognitive dissonance initially applied, but some wandering around in confusion paid off in the end. I got a pair of chinos, a belt, and a shirt - at which point, when queuing to pay, I discovered that they now have self-checkouts for clothes! A great improvement in my view, as it always used to take ages while the people ahead were asked if they wanted the hanger
And so home again, where the aroma of the soup has even permeated slightly out on to the landing. I've carried out an assessment and the lentils will need a bit longer, so I now need to decide which of the various delights I garnered at M&S will form lunch
Dry and sunny. Wispy cloud scurrying past, occasionally being chased by a lumper cousin. Cloud cover set to increase as the day progresses. Currently 22 degrees and that's the high for the day. Barometer remains at 1004 mBar.
My weather app is showing a rainfall warning for pretty much the whole south-east corner of the UK. This appears to be for tomorrow where the forecast is 100% chance of rain, all day.
If I had enough laundry to do, today would be a good drying day.
Word has finally come down from on high, so we're officially ready to start shutting things down
I've decided that I'd very much enjoy taking a few weeks off to recover from this nonsense, so I'll have to work out what the correct channels are. I think I tell my contract manager, but she doesn't work on Fridays - though that didn't stop her approving my timesheet a few minutes ago
Anyway, we need at least until the end of next week to tidy things away, and I'm already off the week after. The official email includes a lot of stuff to do but very little of it is down to me, as there are managers who will write "lessons learned" documents and so on; I just need to contribute my 2p-worth when asked.
As my main insight is that it was always going to be a lot more complicated than everybody expected because management never looked at it properly before starting and wouldn't give us any people who could have told them this, it's probably best that I'm not going to be doing the final writeup
For the most part, I'll just be asking other people to dispose of stuff then waiting until they say they've done it. I daresay I can manage that by this time next week
And I shall be going down to London on Wednesday where we are having a meeting to discuss "lessons learned" - though in reality, it's mainly an excuse for all of us to meet in person for the first time and let those who haven't visited the Admiralty before have a look at the place, before going down the pub
And I shall be going down to London on Wednesday where we are having a meeting to discuss "lessons learned" - though in reality, it's mainly an excuse for all of us to meet in person for the first time and let those who haven't visited the Admiralty before have a look at the place, before going down the pub
If it's convenient, I could swing by the train station / pub / wherever and give you that Jeff Vandermeer trilogy I've been hanging onto for years
If it's convenient, I could swing by the train station / pub / wherever and give you that Jeff Vandermeer trilogy I've been hanging onto for years
Excellent idea! Not sure what the exact plan is yet, but it'll almost certainly be somewhere around Whitehall/Trafalgar Square/Charing Cross. And if they turn out to be lightweights, I could head somewhere else later in the evening - my last train back that doesn't take forever because of electrification works is around 22:30, and I doubt we'll be knocking off and leaving the Admiralty any later than 17:00, so plenty of time for gallivanting around London
Tea has been chicken in red wine sauce with chips and peas
Accompanied by a bit of Trucking Hell
And I see I neglected to record lunch, probably because of the excitement of the official email. It was a cold chicken leg with a bag of plain crisps. The soup has now been divvied up and has become six good-sized portions
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