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arrived at clientco to find an email about extension and the contents of the mail are different to what was discussed last week - and not for the better.
arrived at clientco to find an email about extension and the contents of the mail are different to what was discussed last week - and not for the better.
coffee has been taken on board, work started and a polite email was returned stating what was discussed and decided.
got a tricky decision to make -
Eldest wants to go to a concert with friend. Its not a big venue but it states under 16's need an adult. Both of them will be 16 in a months time and really want to go.
I said its a risk as they might get asked for ID - I could go and just the bar for a while.
got a tricky decision to make -
Eldest wants to go to a concert with friend. Its not a big venue but it states under 16's need an adult. Both of them will be 16 in a months time and really want to go.
I said its a risk as they might get asked for ID - I could go and just the bar for a while.
decisions, decisions...
Well... you could go and irritate them and constantly point at your watch to remind them what time it is.
If your company is the best place to work in, for a mere £500 p/d, you can advertise here.
I hate meetings where people who are not invited show up and disrupt everything.
I also hate when you go to the trouble of sending people info and make sure its not toowordy and that it is straight to the point that they just don't bother reading it and still ask what the fecking thing is all about any way.
I now have a headache.
I'm going to find somewhere to have a lie down.
"Ask not what you can do for your country. Ask what's for lunch." - Orson Welles
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