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I'm ready to kill someone, I have the client from hell and the headless chicken brigade backing me up.
I have constantly told management they needed a manager at the client site ( i.e not a female one and I wasn't prepared to spend long periods of time off site), but they ignored me and I think I may have to find another fecking gig as I really cannot put up with this tulipe anymore.
Not to mention they seem incapable of simple actions like getting flights, hotels and visas sorted.Comment
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It's only because tfs is being tfs and got confused with a checkin. Second day on the trot that it's doing thisOriginally posted by TheFaQQer View PostThis
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Well done on the training. I did zilch. I still cannot walk more than 10 metres without being in agony. I spent this morning getting health care setup. Tomorrow I will queue at doctors for 8am to get a 16:30 appointment tomorrow. Then I can inform health care provider and see surgeon Wednesday. Hopefully they can get MRI on the spot and be diagnosed.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostDid you train at the weekend?
Friday; did some time trial training with another local cyclist behind a moped then got home and had a minor skinful. Saturday, rested and had quite a few glasses of vino. Sunday; Rode 12kms to meet up with the racing club, then rode 75kms with them, going 35 to 40 kmh. All went well until the last 5km when I was knackered and they went faster so I got pasted by them and finished 1 minute behind. Riding with a double hangover might have taken the edge off my form. Then had a BBQ and plenty of wine to cheer up again. Next weekend I might stay off the wine on Friday or Saturday night and they'll be faced with MTT's secret weapon; intermittent sobriety. I'm starting to think this endurance sport thingy might involve less booze than rugby, but you can take the man out of rugby, you can't take rugby out of the man.
I am probably going to defer brutal double until next year.
Thank you kind Sir.Originally posted by zeitghost View PostMill
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I thought you had to be a lune to post here?Originally posted by zeitghost View PostLook out, the mandatory lune has just turned up.

Kill me. You will put me out of everyone's misery.Originally posted by norrahe View PostI'm ready to kill someone, I have the client from hell and the headless chicken brigade backing me up.
I have constantly told management they needed a manager at the client site ( i.e not a female one and I wasn't prepared to spend long periods of time off site), but they ignored me and I think I may have to find another fecking gig as I really cannot put up with this tulipe anymore.
Not to mention they seem incapable of simple actions like getting flights, hotels and visas sorted.
Maybe it was continental format?Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostYou spend ages waiting for things to run, and then it doesn't quite work because the salary column is a text containing a comma rather than a number.Comment
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