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Nah, Thursday here as not only is it the last day of the month but Friday is a public holiday (excuse to get drunk day) in Germany
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Repeat this mantra; Friday is invoice day.Originally posted by kookachoo View PostYesterday I almost cried at my desk as the tedium set in and again I had another day of noone talking to each other in the office, not even about work.
Today, I reminded myself that this 3 month gig is paying for my house extention and got on with some work as I took the 06:30 out of Bournemouth... I'm far too tired now though.
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Yesterday I almost cried at my desk as the tedium set in and again I had another day of noone talking to each other in the office, not even about work.
Today, I reminded myself that this 3 month gig is paying for my house extention and got on with some work as I took the 06:30 out of Bournemouth... I'm far too tired now though.
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Yesterday - I was a mild mannered job applicant.
Today - I am two seperate Gorrilas.
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d000hg Ltd can offer you a CV writing/review service for only £400.Originally posted by moorfield View PostWhat's everyone upto?
Had the usual non-job job calls this morning and been trying to write another two versions of my cv highlighting different skills areas etc to start distributing (but failing miserably with writers block).
Of course, I can't guarantee I will be the one to do it personally, I have a company to run. But one of my Romanian, Indian or Russian freelancers will be plenty good enough to do the reading on your resume and respond to you re the same.
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Originally posted by chef View Posttoday, I finally let the guilt of doing absolutely nothing all of last week get the better of me and I had a productive day at work..
Now I feel dirty
and I've now just completed the work what I'd scheduled to last for 2 more weeks .. 
I blame Thatcher
thank
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today, I finally let the guilt of doing absolutely nothing all of last week get the better of me and I had a productive day at work..
Now I feel dirty
and I've now just completed the work what I'd scheduled to last for 2 more weeks .. 
I blame Thatcher
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bench roundup - slow day for me today
What's everyone upto?
Had the usual non-job job calls this morning and been trying to write another two versions of my cv highlighting different skills areas etc to start distributing (but failing miserably with writers block).Tags: None
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