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No, he was wiggling his head yesterday when I was sober. He wiggles his head a lot.Originally posted by Pondlife View PostSo you've come back to the office pished and as you slurr your words the guy just nods in a bemused way.
The head wiggle thingy is your vision, not his head.
HTH
Actually, we could do with a Bob smiley; anyone know of an Indian head wiggle smiley for our collection, or any creative person able to make one?
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So you've come back to the office pished and as you slurr your words the guy just nods in a bemused way.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostHe nods and says he understands and sometimes wiggles his head around, but each time he asks another question I realize he hasn’t understood anything he’s been told.
Who is he and what am I trying to do?
(clue; I am leaving for another gig next week)
The head wiggle thingy is your vision, not his head.
HTH
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Well I’ve never found it particularly difficult, no. I wouldn’t do it if it was.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostIs your job really that hard? I thought you were just a tester
I once had a very difficult job doing spatial demographic modelling for a Dutch water authority; that was difficult. It was also poorly paid, so as soon as someone offered the easy option to go and test software and get a company Audi and a juicy salary (for the early 90s), I was off. Never really engaged my brains in the workplace since then, but I've not been short of cash.Last edited by Mich the Tester; 24 June 2010, 15:17.
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Is your job really that hard? I thought you were just a testerOriginally posted by Mich the Tester View PostHe nods and says he understands and sometimes wiggles his head around, but each time he asks another question I realize he hasn’t understood anything he’s been told.
Who is he and what am I trying to do?
(clue; I am leaving for another gig next week)
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Yep.Originally posted by doodab View PostHe's Bob, and you're doing a handover.
I would do a
but I'm out of here next week.
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I'd say permie. The head wobbling thing makes me think it is Bob. I suspect you are in handovers.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostHe nods and says he understands and sometimes wiggles his head around, but each time he asks another question I realize he hasn’t understood anything he’s been told.
Who is he and what am I trying to do?
(clue; I am leaving for another gig next week)
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He's Bob, and you're doing a handover.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostHe nods and says he understands and sometimes wiggles his head around, but each time he asks another question I realize he hasn’t understood anything he’s been told.
Who is he and what am I trying to do?
(clue; I am leaving for another gig next week)
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A little game for you
He nods and says he understands and sometimes wiggles his head around, but each time he asks another question I realize he hasn’t understood anything he’s been told.
Who is he and what am I trying to do?
(clue; I am leaving for another gig next week)Tags: None
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