Originally posted by NickFitz
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Originally posted by Menelaus View PostOoooh, get her
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostWe already have.
The original specification called for "getting out of bed rates".
This has evolved into "your current rate".
The answers to the original specified question is most unlikely to be the same as the current question.
(spot the pain in the arse PM who actually uses product based planning and tracks change)
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£300 a day so only just in range
However it's pretty great as far as I am concerned for the area I am in, and 20mins drive from home.
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Yes barely. But the point remains... When you take off the everyday overheads of living (rent, bills, food, servicing debts), the relative difference between £300 and £500 is pretty big.
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Originally posted by Zippy View PostNickFitz is a pimp?
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThis poll is responding to MPWDI's question "Aren't most people in this range already" (where "already" implies their current rate) and your admirable response thereto suggesting a poll.
Therefore the poll is to spec for the question being addressed, although that is not the original question in the thread that led to its creation.
You know, I reckon I'd love working with you.
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostWe already have.
The original specification called for "getting out of bed rates".
This has evolved into "your current rate".
The answers to the original specified question is most unlikely to be the same as the current question.
(spot the pain in the arse PM who actually uses product based planning and tracks change)
Therefore the poll is to spec for the question being addressed, although that is not the original question in the thread that led to its creation.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Postwe don't want to fall prey to feature creep
The original specification called for "getting out of bed rates".
This has evolved into "your current rate".
The answers to the original specified question is most unlikely to be the same as the current question.
(spot the pain in the arse PM who actually uses product based planning and tracks change)
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Originally posted by Menelaus View PostIf I might offer an opinion, would it be better to offer choices including greater than and less than (together with the mandatory AndyW option)?
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