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I am in the middle of 2 weeks off. Let the permies make a mess of everything and remind clientco why they need me.
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I'm in three days this week doing a boring task. It's pretty busy here.
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I'm working the whole week but only because I was bad boy and I got rather behind on my work and need to catch up. I rolled into office after 11am today thinking it would be dead so no one would notice but office was just like a normal working day seems to be only a few people out.
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I'd rather be at home but client has offered time and a half. Couldn't turn it down really.
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Originally posted by Dante View PostMe too - my contract is up in the first week of Jan so i'm milking this one just in case it doesn't get renewed.
For every two days i work, it means an extra fortnight i can afford to be on the bench.
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Me too - my contract is up in the first week of Jan so i'm milking this one just in case it doesn't get renewed.
For every two days i work, it means an extra fortnight i can afford to be on the bench.
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Aye, count me in...
But the office this quiet is slightly unsettling
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Am here, browsing the Karen Millen sale online and getting paid for it. Excellent.
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Where I am, no one works too hard here in the first place, so don't notice much of a difference.
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