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She's not a contractor, but I know someone who is working every day of the "festive" period except Xmas day itself (she's not ungrateful as she was working on Xmas day last year).
My other half worked last XMas day. She's off this year.
Work from home today and tomorrow, Monday from home and then back down to Stuttgart on Boxing Day until the weekend and the same the week after. The leaders of the team all decided to take a holiday until the 7th so I can't do anything but as they say...every penny counts. One of my other contracts is a bit different as I support sites that have paid for 24/7 coverage and others are only Mon-Fro 9-5 so I have to be only reasonably comatose.
So, who'll be on the CUK Xmas shift over the holiday period?
She's not a contractor, but I know someone who is working every day of the "festive" period except Xmas day itself (she's not ungrateful as she was working on Xmas day last year).
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