I have learned to submit my timesheet only when the authoriser is sitting at their desk. Result is an immediate tick in the box. If its done at any other time it gets buried under a load of other crap and results in an admin overhead to chase him up. Monday morning seems to work best.
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostI have learned to submit my timesheet only when the authoriser is sitting at their desk. Result is an immediate tick in the box. If its done at any other time it gets buried under a load of other crap and results in an admin overhead to chase him up. Monday morning seems to work best.Comment
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostTalking of sausages, i have retrieved a bag from the freezer for later. It's sausage roulette cos they're from the farm shop and i've no idea what type they are. Fingers crossed for black pudding, though I can't think how those ones would have been frozen rather than eaten immediately. Updates to follow.Comment
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Ambulance parked over the road
They're not here for me this time, which I shall chalk up as a winComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostAmbulance parked over the road
They're not here for me this time, which I shall chalk up as a winAlways forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Sorry I have not posted recently.
I have been really DEPRESSED.
Getting better now.
It helps that assguru is no longer about. CUK is slowly improving. It will get better until he returns. Then will slowly sink again. When he has destroyed the place he will leave for a while.Comment
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