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Ta...is it a special CUK one?Originally posted by Ketchup View PostMedal's in the post
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Medal's in the postOriginally posted by Notascooby View PostSo since Friday (the first day of holiday), I've had two applications packaged and deployed, spoke to a 3rd vendor, cut through the crap and tested an upgrade successfully and amended the requirement spec for this.
Had a nice chat with the DBA and got him to push forward with another piece of work. Created another 2 specs for designs, walked them round the sign off stakeholders and had them approved.
Basically cleared a months backlog that existed because the PM was too busy.
Another 2 days of productivity before it's back to normal, I might take a half day before I have to start banging my head of a brick wall again
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LOL - I wouldn't take a PM role, don't think my straight talking style would go down too well.Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostGlad you've been paying attention.
You'd better have my desk nice and clean for when I get back on Friday.
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Glad you've been paying attention.Originally posted by Notascooby View PostTo even be considered with such royalty is ... is... is... a bloody insult!
You'd better have my desk nice and clean for when I get back on Friday.
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To even be considered with such royalty is ... is... is... a bloody insult!Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostI'm impressed!
You're almost as good as Suity and twice as good as MF!
You'll be after my job next!
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I'm impressed!Originally posted by Notascooby View PostSo since Friday (the first day of holiday), I've had two applications packaged and deployed, spoke to a 3rd vendor, cut through the crap and tested an upgrade successfully and amended the requirement spec for this.
Had a nice chat with the DBA and got him to push forward with another piece of work. Created another 2 specs for designs, walked them round the sign off stakeholders and had them approved.
Basically cleared a months backlog that existed because the PM was too busy.
Another 2 days of productivity before it's back to normal, I might take a half day before I have to start banging my head of a brick wall again
You're almost as good as Suity and twice as good as MF!
You'll be after my job next!
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That's Friday - PM's first day back...Originally posted by Sausage Surprise View PostI'd be "working from home"
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And you have these tasks detailed in your contract? tsk tsk...
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The project manager is on holiday...
So since Friday (the first day of holiday), I've had two applications packaged and deployed, spoke to a 3rd vendor, cut through the crap and tested an upgrade successfully and amended the requirement spec for this.
Had a nice chat with the DBA and got him to push forward with another piece of work. Created another 2 specs for designs, walked them round the sign off stakeholders and had them approved.
Basically cleared a months backlog that existed because the PM was too busy.
Another 2 days of productivity before it's back to normal, I might take a half day before I have to start banging my head of a brick wall again
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