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I know most client cos will try to force you taking 3 days off between Xmas and New Years. However, if your contract does not say anything about this, you can always work and get paid!
During this 3-day, you can just go out shopping in lunchtime and go home by 4 pm
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Been told to go away for 2 weeks, come back Jan 4th
Did you see what I did there?
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Originally posted by CheeseSlice View Posti have a slightly different dilema. I told client co i was not working the 3 working days between xmas and new year and caused a bit of a fiasco. They also thought they had the final say.....
sorry i'm closed for xmas.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostCurrent ClientCo is small enough (~10 people) and everyone has known each other ages, everyone has a key and can come in when they want. For permies that means there is no enforced breaks on working days, for me I assume I could come in by myself whenever as long as I can prove I did actually do some work rather than eating turkey sandwiches and posting on CUK.
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i have a slightly different dilema. I told client co i was not working the 3 working days between xmas and new year and caused a bit of a fiasco. They also thought they had the final say.....
sorry i'm closed for xmas.
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A little offtopic but,Originally posted by explorer View Posthow many days does your clientco 'prefer' you to not work on x'mas?
I have been aware since our headmaster told us - when aged 6 - that Xmas is a valid word for tedious reasons (but basically because of X being the initial for the Greek for Messiah, Xristos), but never seen it hyphenated. Given the 'X' is then not followed by the remaining letters, that implies X'mas is correct, and Xmas is wrong.Last edited by RichardCranium; 7 December 2009, 22:31. Reason: Add the explanation behind the question.
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Current ClientCo is small enough (~10 people) and everyone has known each other ages, everyone has a key and can come in when they want. For permies that means there is no enforced breaks on working days, for me I assume I could come in by myself whenever as long as I can prove I did actually do some work rather than eating turkey sandwiches and posting on CUK.
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