got to work next weekend too
Milan.
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Make hay while the sun shines
Me too - can't resist the overtime rate. Also, the last few Sundays have coincided with the hottest July in living memory, so I enjoy working in a fuly air-con office and not sweating at home. Roads are so busy at weekends now that you can't even escape to the nearest beach.
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Everybody,
don't panic, the Benes Invoicing Machine does not work _every_ weekend.
Milan.Last edited by milanbenes; 23 July 2006, 11:38.
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Lol
I can't believe it but it looks like AtW and Milan have been working every weekend for the past 6 months. Is life at home really that bad
Both you and MarillionFan must have a house that stink of nappies.
Just kidding. Getting paid to post on here must give you a warm and fuzzy feeling.
I'm only on here as I'm working on plan F and I'm waiting for some results from a colleague. Remember guys, all work and no play means you're not spending the money you've been earning. That's a waste.
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Working...weekends...
Nope, dont get that one.Code:INCOMPATIBLE INPUTS> OUT OF CHEESE ERROR> PLEASE REBOOT WORLD>
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One can only wonder where those kids get all their bursting energy from, eh?
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I feel like I've been working - had the neice and nephew over for Playstation 2, homemade pizza, kids DVDs, flying simulator, breaksfast and now they've gone...phew...
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I do: and get up at 9am sharpish too, only on Sundays I get up at 10am now.Originally posted by zeitghostDo you really work 7 days a week Milan?
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Zeit,
got bills to pay.
Anyone else working today ?
Milan.Last edited by milanbenes; 23 July 2006, 06:50.
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yup im in..
deadline Tuesday, if I'd have spent less time feckin around Friday afternoon I wouldn't be here right now..
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It's hard to make ends meet on 7.50 euros an hour.Originally posted by zeitghostDo you really work 7 days a week Milan?
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The Benes Invoicing Ltd Benes Invoicing Machine
is working this weekend
indeed every little does help
Milan.
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Who is working this weekend?
Every little helps.
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