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Thats even earlier than I have to be in next week... and I am already dreading that.
Just a few years ago I went into work for nine on Friday morning, worked through to around two on Sunday morning, did an hour's drive home up the M1, slept for about three hours, then drove back down the M1 and over to a remote village to the home of my then boss.
Then he drove us down to Richmond, where I was stuck in a server room and left to configure a brand new server, and then deploy and test the entire Intranet-with-custom-CMS thingy I'd written, integrate it with AD (well, the client's EMEA AD domain...), test all of that, tidy up, then finally be driven back to the remote village (hamlet, really), then drive back up the motorway, getting home at around nine on Sunday evening with just a few hours of sleep in the previous seventy-two hours
Still, IIRC I was allowed to take Monday morning off
That was in my last permy job. That is also why I never want to be a permy again
I would however like to mention that my then boss was actually a brilliant chap to work for. He'll never read TPD or be aware of what I said up there, but it's only fair to mention that he was probably the best employer I've ever had
At least I learned (for the umpteenth time) that it's hard to produce a complex application all on your own within extremely tight timescales
I did it though... and it was beyond the end client's wildest dreams
I like the way that, rather than having some nonentity hand over the award, it instead gets brought to her by the Dancing Harlequin Ninjas at the end of the song
"I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...
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