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Originally posted by DaveB View PostSheesh.
Dial into client co for a meeting via the conference phone in the room as I'm the only one on the phone. Previous meeting has over run so I get them instead. They realise they have over run and people are waiting to get into the room, apologies and hang up.
I wait a couple of minutes and dial back. Get one person in the room. Meeting organiser has left early to go to the dentists. 3rd person who was supposed to be there is nowhere to be found. Guy who is there knows nothing about what the meeting was for. Decide between us to give up and try again tomorrow when I'm actually in the office.
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Probably more was achieved than if all the useless twunts had turned up...result
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostLast client.
1. Got to pre-booked VC room. Someone senior has pinched it.
2. Wander building to try and find another VC room.
3. Find room, VC not working.
4. Search for another room.
5. Find another room. VC works!
6. Join meeting very late.
7. Someone more senior comes along and slings your posse out as they have the room booked.
8. Goto line 2.
Did this every week for 2 years....
Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostIs it billable time? Then is was a worthwhilemeetingcouple of years in my books.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostWhat you need is some fancy video-conferencing system. Then you can legitimately waste half an hour at the beginning of every meeting whilst somebody tries to remember how they got it working the last time, and more time during the meeting rebooting the system because the sound has stopped working. Fortunately nobody ever listens to the guy that says "why don't we use Skype?".
1. Got to pre-booked VC room. Someone senior has pinched it.
2. Wander building to try and find another VC room.
3. Find room, VC not working.
4. Search for another room.
5. Find another room. VC works!
6. Join meeting very late.
7. Someone more senior comes along and slings your posse out as they have the room booked.
8. Goto line 2.
Did this every week for 2 years....
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What you need is some fancy video-conferencing system. Then you can legitimately waste half an hour at the beginning of every meeting whilst somebody tries to remember how they got it working the last time, and more time during the meeting rebooting the system because the sound has stopped working. Fortunately nobody ever listens to the guy that says "why don't we use Skype?".
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Is it billable time? Then is was a worthwhile meeting in my books.
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostSheesh.
Dial into client co for a meeting via the conference phone in the room as I'm the only one on the phone. Previous meeting has over run so I get them instead. They realise they have over run and people are waiting to get into the room, apologies and hang up.
I wait a couple of minutes and dial back. Get one person in the room. Meeting organiser has left early to go to the dentists. 3rd person who was supposed to be there is nowhere to be found. Guy who is there knows nothing about what the meeting was for. Decide between us to give up and try again tomorrow when I'm actually in the office.
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Phone meeting shenanigans
Sheesh.
Dial into client co for a meeting via the conference phone in the room as I'm the only one on the phone. Previous meeting has over run so I get them instead. They realise they have over run and people are waiting to get into the room, apologies and hang up.
I wait a couple of minutes and dial back. Get one person in the room. Meeting organiser has left early to go to the dentists. 3rd person who was supposed to be there is nowhere to be found. Guy who is there knows nothing about what the meeting was for. Decide between us to give up and try again tomorrow when I'm actually in the office.
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