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Especially so... ask AndyW yourself!Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostEven if it includes spelling mistakes?
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I'm sitting at the computer at home, naked apart from wearing a batman mask.
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By definition, any poll with an AndyW option is not a failed poll.Originally posted by chef View PostEXIT: failed poll, where is the "I have - client co. have not encouraged it" option or alternatively "I am an expat worker and they don't have charidee day today" option
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We get to dress down Thur/Friday
Soon I will be dressing down Mon-Fri (Got that in before TestMangler did)
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Normally I'm suited and booted but here at current client co. NOBODY not even the directors wear suits, I think it is the countries culture, it is definitely the client working culture and so when in Rome and all that, today I decided to wear a nice warm thick grey jumper ensemble with dark blue jeans and boots, mainly because it is much more comfortable to wear on the commute home beginning in 2.5 hrs time.
EXIT: failed poll, where is the "I have - client co. have not encouraged it" option or alternatively "I am an expat worker and they don't have charidee day today" option
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Got the son into his spotty PJs this morning for spotty day as school. Forgot I was supposed to make cupcakes for school too.
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Dressed down, but not for charity.
I've not met anyone from ClientCo since I started this project in January
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Dress Down Day
18I have - client co encouraged it27.78%5Not me - client co has not encouraged it16.67%3I have - Working from home in yesterdays underwear27.78%5Not me - Dressing down on client co request would have been a pointer to direction and control11.11%2I only have one none work piece of clothing and thats the gimp suit AndyW bought me16.67%3So who's dressed down for charidee today?
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