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  • RichardCranium
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    I worked at a bank...

    14:00 - 16:00 to discuss a meeting 2 days later
    So it does happen in the private sector too. That is such a relief!

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  • darmstadt
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    Originally posted by threaded View Post
    I have a client who organised the daily scrums to be at 10:30 am. To fit in with the arrival time of the senior manager. Who often never attended anyway.

    Can you think of a dumber time to organise a meeting with developers!

    Think that deserves it's own thread...
    I worked at a bank that used to have meetings at 7:30, bastards. Another place used to have the daily scrum at 12:45 so we could all go to lunch together afterwards excpt for those poor bugger, like me, who also worked on other projects and so had to attend other meetings. This project as a bugger for meetings, looking in my diary for one day shows:

    8:30 - 10:30 weekly team meeting
    10:30 - 12:30 development meeting
    12:45 -13:00 daily scrum
    14:00 - 16:00 was 2 meetings in one, the first half was to discuss a meeting 2 days later, the second half was a status meeting
    16:00 - 20:00 various teleconferences

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  • BlackenedBiker
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    Originally posted by chef View Post
    I have swine flu

    .. arrived at my desk at 10:40
    .. was out with the office manager and a colleague last night so anything other than "I got ill duing the night. Now which one of you gave it to me" wouldn't really pass

    FTFY

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  • threaded
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    I have a client who organised the daily scrums to be at 10:30 am. To fit in with the arrival time of the senior manager. Who often never attended anyway.

    Can you think of a dumber time to organise a meeting with developers!

    Think that deserves it's own thread...

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  • Drewster
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    Originally posted by chef View Post
    my head hurts..

    .. arrived at my desk at 10:40
    .. was out with the office manager and a colleague last night so anything other than "I slept straight through my alarm" wouldn't really pass

    Hopefully they only got to their desks at 10:39.... and will still sign the timesheet!

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  • chef
    started a topic owwww

    owwww

    my head hurts..

    .. arrived at my desk at 10:40
    .. was out with the office manager and a colleague last night so anything other than "I slept straight through my alarm" wouldn't really pass

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