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If you mean who, then yes I sign, quibble & pay all subbies / contractorsOriginally posted by SimonMac View PostWhat signs the contractors timesheets?
@ MF
we all make the tea here
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ftfyOriginally posted by Halo Jones View PostAhhh I'm the woman who makes the tea
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Ahhh I'm the permie who does the important stuffOriginally posted by SimonMac View PostI thought you were a permie so just sat back and let someone else worry about the important stuff?
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I thought you were a permie so just sat back and let someone else worry about the important stuff?Originally posted by Halo Jones View PostNope I’m working out the cost implications, programme impact & who, contractually, I can blame & charge for loss & expenditure (+12.5% OH&P)
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostAnd you supervising as to not break a nail?
Nope I’m working out the cost implications, programme impact & who, contractually, I can blame & charge for loss & expenditure (+12.5% OH&P)
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And you supervising as to not break a nail?Originally posted by Halo Jones View PostDue to the severe rain today the room above the site office has flooded & it’s coming through (at least in 14 months we rip that floor out so who cares about the damage) so after much deliberation the design team has instructed the operational guys & we have deployed the high tech flood defence system of a bit of tarp & a bucket
Simple, ugly but it works & kept 4 grown men amused for a couple of hours
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Getting flooded out
Due to the severe rain today the room above the site office has flooded & it’s coming through (at least in 14 months we rip that floor out so who cares about the damage) so after much deliberation the design team has instructed the operational guys & we have deployed the high tech flood defence system of a bit of tarp & a bucket
Simple, ugly but it works & kept 4 grown men amused for a couple of hours
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