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Of course, far more useful to get poo on one's current timesheet. Getting it on an old one would be insane!Originally posted by BoredBloke View PostWhat would be the point of that? Again a certain amount of intelligence is assumed.
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What would be the point of that? Again a certain amount of intelligence is assumed.Originally posted by MyUserName View PostDoes it matter which timesheet? Could I use one from an old gig?
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Does it matter which timesheet? Could I use one from an old gig?
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No - that's like saying
Rule 1 be born
rule 2 get edjukatid
etc
my rule 1 has the assumption that you have a contract. What would be the point of having your poo time on your timesheet if you don't have a contract.
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SoOriginally posted by BoredBloke View PostNo because if you don't have a contract then you have no timesheet to allocate the poo time to.
The assumption is that you are in contract which is why you are filling in a timesheet. I don't know about you, but I don't fill in timesheets when on the bench.
Rule No 1 - get a contract
No 2 - get your poo on your timesheet!
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No because if you don't have a contract then you have no timesheet to allocate the poo time to.
The assumption is that you are in contract which is why you are filling in a timesheet. I don't know about you, but I don't fill in timesheets when on the bench.
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PM FAO BoredBloke
Shouldn't your sig be Rule #2 not Rule #1?Tags: None
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