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Seven hours and forty-one to go!Originally posted by NickFitz View PostGot to ClientCorp and couldn't get in
Turns out the field on the form somebody filled in saying that my card should be deactivated on <date> interprets that as the date the pass should cease to be valid, whereas humans interpret it as being the last full day that the card should work
Nice to be tripped up by some enterprise application's UI fail before I'd even got in the door
And, as I'd walked up the canal, I then had to trek around to the front of the building to visit reception, so security could give me a temporary pass
Ho hum. Out of here in seven hours and forty-five minutes
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You & me both.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostFeeling a trifle peculiar this morning.

I could only just about get out of bed this morning.
And the new sweatbox of a jacket didn't exactly help matters a lot.
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Seven hours 25...Originally posted by mudskipper View PostSeven hours and forty-one to go!merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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You doing a full day on your last day at clientco ? I don't think I've ever done thatOriginally posted by NickFitz View Post
Ho hum. Out of here in seven hours and forty-five minutes
I've always just nicked off early either via the pub or just saying I've had enough.
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Morning
New blind being delivered today for the office as one of them got broke at the weekend. And as a result the office was quite dark.
So I'll be glad to get it replaced.Comment
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I'll see how it goes. Contract terms mean I can bill for a full day after four hours on site, which is noonOriginally posted by FiveTimes View PostYou doing a full day on your last day at clientco ? I don't think I've ever done that
I've always just nicked off early either via the pub or just saying I've had enough.
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And just after posting that, the relevant chap came over and said I might as well clear off at lunchtime if there isn't anything left to do thenOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostI'll see how it goes. Contract terms mean I can bill for a full day after four hours on site, which is noon
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