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I'm not qualified to answer this thread, but professor SuitYou will be along shortly with the accepted industry best practice.
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Originally posted by chef View Postahh great, just called the last bar I was at and they have my bag complete with ipod, e-reader and winter hat.. today is a good day
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ahh great, just called the last bar I was at and they have my bag complete with ipod, e-reader and winter hat.. today is a good day
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Originally posted by chef View Postcorrect prediction Doodab, went for a thai green chicken curry for lunch and a can of coke and now I feel much better
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostTo be fair, it's happens maybe every few months. I normally go home for a kpi and then come back.
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Originally posted by chef View PostI notice the words "I normally" as though this is an almost daily occurrence in your life
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Originally posted by doodab View PostNormal time. You should be feeling better by lunch. You might find you get a bit sleepy about 2:30-4 in the afternoon, this can be dealt with via the aforementioned nap in the loo. Bogrolls make excellent pillows.
I find a couple of Nurofen works well in these circumstances.
Whiskey is a ****er isn't it.
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Originally posted by chef View PostThe question is, what time is acceptable to leave the office but bill for a full day without the locals commenting too much?
I find a couple of Nurofen works well in these circumstances.
Whiskey is a ****er isn't it.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI normally slope off for 2 hours or so during the lunch period. ie. 12 -2. Nobody suspects your off mooching somewhere. I then make a return push some papers around before pissing off around 3
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I normally slope off for 2 hours or so during the lunch period. ie. 12 -2. Nobody suspects your off mooching somewhere. I then make a return push some papers around before pissing off around 3
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostDrink coffee and invoice on
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as an added point, this is Sweden and so drinking stupid amounts of alcohol mid week is par for course and therefore no client brownie points would be lost if asked why I look so sh!t and answer honestly, however, it wouldn't be the done thing to wimp off early just because "i had a few beers last night".
Their idea of a good night out is to get on the 20 min ferry crossing over to Denmark and stay on it all evening getting wasted because the drinks there are far cheaper than most bars in either country, plus you get a moving view. Apparently the trick is to ensure you get off at the right stop at the end otherwise you might find yourself in the wrong country.
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