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Zeity you do know today is not FridayOriginally posted by zeitghostChin up, you're not me.
It was a Big Mistake to ask me how things were going on a Friday afternoon after a particularly irritating email exchange with a chip supplier.
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So there is no hope for me thenOriginally posted by zeitghostI reached that point once.
It didn't really matter coz the place went down the pan 3 weeks later.
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Any suggestion on how I can attend meeting's and say something that does not include *!%# or other non PC suggestions FFS.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostI was on time to have a cup of coffee and install Bob's latest showstopper.
I really have reached the point where I am afraid to say anything, because once I start, I may not be able to stop.
I have been on bad project before, but I currently have 4 bad projects, with designers, and Business Owners who could not decide anything.
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I was on time to have a cup of coffee and install Bob's latest showstopper.Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostSo it's a good job you didn't get in early.

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You are far too organised, try managing a testing sign of meeting where different vendors development teams are still “discussing” the design solution. FFSOriginally posted by Mich the Tester View PostI love 'em. The whole test team can sit around doing f**k all on billable time. We have about 5 a week here thanks to Bob Shawadiwadi.
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Showstopper findings
I love 'em. The whole test team can sit around doing f**k all on billable time. We have about 5 a week here thanks to Bob Shawadiwadi.Tags: None
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