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Depends on the weather - if it's good, go home and relax.
If not, then surf away.
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B. but do my surfing on the Microsoft Learning Website - thereby getting paid by the client for training on something that will be no help to them whatsoeverOriginally posted by Dark Black View PostOk, here's the situation - at a client's on project-based work. Just made a release. Due to move on to the next stage of the project but currently don't have enough information to enable me to start the next stage or even look at defining the work. Products Manager is up to his neck in meetings etc and the Project Lead is on vacation moving house.
So twiddling my thumbs.
Do I:
a) do the full "not a permie, no work I'm going home" thing (but of course no pay)?
or
b) surf and drink tea, billing the client?
What would you do?
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Glad to be of helpOriginally posted by Dark Black View PostAh... of course... I was wondering what to book the time to.... "training"



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Ah... of course... I was wondering what to book the time to.... "training"Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostYou always need to keep your thumb twiddling skill up to date, I find I always need them at some point during a project.


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In exactly the same situation right now for today and maybe tomorrow.. option B for me, plus looking online for training courses and thinking what to get myself for upcoming b'day... mmmm tea
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You always need to keep your thumb twiddling skill up to date, I find I always need them at some point during a project.Originally posted by Dark Black View PostSo twiddling my thumbs.
Do I:
a) do the full "not a permie, no work I'm going home" thing (but of course no pay)?
or
b) surf and drink tea, billing the client?
What would you do?
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Surf or go home?
Ok, here's the situation - at a client's on project-based work. Just made a release. Due to move on to the next stage of the project but currently don't have enough information to enable me to start the next stage or even look at defining the work. Products Manager is up to his neck in meetings etc and the Project Lead is on vacation moving house.
So twiddling my thumbs.
Do I:
a) do the full "not a permie, no work I'm going home" thing (but of course no pay)?
or
b) surf and drink tea, billing the client?
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