well,
if i dont stay for the extra week, the work is working and complete but 90% of it is on my machine, hence the migration plans need arranging for next week..
but, the work itself is mainly bug fixes and minor changes for a bespoke system that i've spent the last 3 months working on..
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Priority - if you are key to the project youll be ok - if not youll be out.
So are you key?
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Just face the music and dance...
And if you do end up back in Manchester - there is always the German market, if you feel a little nostalgic.
Hope it goes in your favor
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there maybe trouble ahead..
12great news, they are under budget, an extension and rate rise for chef0.00%0who cares news, there is budget issues, cutbacks ahead but i finish my last 2 weeks33.33%4bad news, no budget, please leave asap33.33%4worst news, no budget and his signing arm no longer works for this weeks timesheet16.67%2andyw news, he's moving out of his mum's house16.67%2I was meant to have a meeting with the dept manager here this afternoon to agree final deliverable migration plans etc. before i finish next week..
I asked him when he wanted the meeting, he looked very stressed, he's a very open honest guy and basically said that he'd been told by his account manager that there were budget issues for his dept. and he's got an urgent meeting and so cant make the meeting with me and that he may have some news tomorrow..
so what do the panel think is the likely outcome?Last edited by chef; 24 November 2008, 16:28.
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