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Meeting cancelled!!!
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Originally posted by wobbegong View PostIn a nutshell. I don't do Friday afternoons, they're mine!
I don't do Monday mornings. That was the first board decision made when MyCo was established.
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Originally posted by Troll View PostThursday is the new Friday (for those who negotiate their contracts right )
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostYou should block 16h onwards every friday with something that sounds really important; hint is to get a few other contractors and one indolent permie in on it so it looks like an important meeting about 'requirements clarification' or some such.
I hold an 'issue triage meeting' with various people every Friday at 16h and it usually ends up being cancelled at the last minute.
I didn't tell them what later or earlier actually was. They looked a bit surprised the first time I left at 12.
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Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostSome tw@t's organised a 16:00-17:00 meeting in another office which is 10 mins away. Bang goes any hope of sneaking off at 16:50 to catch my early train
I hold an 'issue triage meeting' with various people every Friday at 16h and it usually ends up being cancelled at the last minute.
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Some tw@t's organised a 16:00-17:00 meeting in another office which is 10 mins away. Bang goes any hope of sneaking off at 16:50 to catch my early train
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Friday Home Time
2 hours to go before I drive off into the sun-set for the weekend.
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