Working from Home all week, but have to nip down to Southampton for my annual review/assessment.
Hope it's sunny, I want to ride the Harley and make a day of it
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostOf course the real trick is to go in and bill when you're ill and then take the day off once the client is convinced that you really are sick but by now you're feeling better and in a fit state to enjoy it.
Not that I would condone such unprofessional behaviour of course
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostThere is nothing stopping you!Originally posted by jmo21 View PostA sickie, real or fake, may cost me money, but it doesn't stop me taking them as and when I need them. I'm getting paid shed loads so days off here and there are no big deal to me.
I won't take the piss of course.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostI have a stinking great sh1te pile of javascript written by bob to fix tomorrow. I hate javascript.
Friday off though, Waverley up to Oban, going to be a good one.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostI have a stinking great sh1te pile of javascript written by bob to fix tomorrow. I hate javascript.
Friday off though, Waverley up to Oban, going to be a good one.
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I have a stinking great sh1te pile of javascript written by bob to fix tomorrow. I hate javascript.
Friday off though, Waverley up to Oban, going to be a good one.
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Originally posted by jmo21 View PostA sickie, real or fake, may cost me money, but it doesn't stop me taking them as and when I need them. I'm getting paid shed loads so days off here and there are no big deal to me.
I won't take the piss of course.
Not that I would condone such unprofessional behaviour of course
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostI miss being a permie and being able to throw sickies
I won't take the piss of course.
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostI miss being a permie and being able to throw sickies
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Work for the yanks and a holiday there tomorrow I believe. I'll still be invoicing for the day though
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