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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostHow far apart does the Friday and Monday have to be for one to be safe?
I left a subsidiary of clientCo's parent company in 2004 and returned as a contractor in 2020. They still had an account in my name on the system.
Am I at risk of being considered one of those hated Friday to Monday tax dodging types? Should I just lube up and accept my fate?
To really throw HMRC you need to finish on the Thursday and start on a Wednesday...
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
All go to the same place; all come from dust, and to dust all return.
Sic transit gloria Monday. Or something.
Oddly enough there's a couple of Hazeltine 2000 data terminals and no less than 4 8" floppy diskette drives in the shed.
Not to mention the Z80H card that lets a PC pretend to be an Intel MDS II Blue Box.
WTF I've kept all this junk for is beyond me. .
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post
Very probably.
Plus the electronics stores has been dismantled & strewn across the back of the lab, so good luck to anyone that wants a resistor or two.
It's good to see 14 years of work destroyed.
Almost as satisfying as seeing 10 years of ATE programming endeavours ending up in a skip in a previous life. .
I have no fecking clue what plan the Great and the Good in Carmarthen have for Swansea, since it all seems pretty senseless to me.
I think it's an experiment to see if you really can squeeze a gallon into a pint pot and then piss in it too.
Meanwhile the religious twaddle in Lampeter seems to go from strength to strength, which might be explained by the DD of the great panjandrum himself.
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post
Very probably.
Plus the electronics stores has been dismantled & strewn across the back of the lab, so good luck to anyone that wants a resistor or two.
It's good to see 14 years of work destroyed.
Almost as satisfying as seeing 10 years of ATE programming endeavours ending up in a skip in a previous life. .
I have no fecking clue what plan the Great and the Good in Carmarthen have for Swansea, since it all seems pretty senseless to me.
I think it's an experiment to see if you really can squeeze a gallon into a pint pot and then piss in it too.
Meanwhile the religious twaddle in Lampeter seems to go from strength to strength, which might be explained by the DD of the great panjandrum himself.
Good morning DrS! It's always good to see you in fine fettle
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostAs in, all the work you'd done?
Plus the electronics stores has been dismantled & strewn across the back of the lab, so good luck to anyone that wants a resistor or two.
It's good to see 14 years of work destroyed.
Almost as satisfying as seeing 10 years of ATE programming endeavours ending up in a skip in a previous life. .
I have no fecking clue what plan the Great and the Good in Carmarthen have for Swansea, since it all seems pretty senseless to me.
I think it's an experiment to see if you really can squeeze a gallon into a pint pot and then piss in it too.
Meanwhile the religious twaddle in Lampeter seems to go from strength to strength, which might be explained by the DD of the great panjandrum himself.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
I was taking the piss.
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Ye Slough of Despond (wchitwch takenover version): account deleted at 23:59:59 on the day I left.
Though some of the detritus I left in the network was deleted months later, apparently.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostHaven't they heard of the DPA and GDPR?
When you leave this time ask them to evoke your right to be forgotten.
The employer is also legally obliged to keep the ex employees data for a period of around 6 years in case there is any employment tribunal or other things raised for a good period after they leave as well. You can do a SAR but you can't do be forgotten.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
I would have said anything over a year or two is fine, and 2004 to 2020 is practically a geological epoch!
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