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Previously on "Anyone else working on this bank holiday?"
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Fixed my 3 issues - and 3 more came in. Fixed 1st one : 2 to go. If I can be bothered.
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Took some time off to move house in March, so working bank holidays to get some invoicing back!
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I'm not, but I am.
Just done an interview screening with a chap in Michigan. No go.
Also have to have a call with my boss and the CIO later, which they moved from Friday which is annoying as it's the BH, but also annoying as I cannot actually not attend it.
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Most take the Friday off; clientco here is doing that.Originally posted by norrahe View PostI also get confused with the upcoming Ascension Thursday off where you don't have the Friday off, weird! Though one clientco last year had the obligatory Friday off as well.
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I also get confused with the upcoming Ascension Thursday off where you don't have the Friday off, weird! Though one clientco last year had the obligatory Friday off as well.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostMost gummint 'workers' are off and I think many schools are free anyway due to school holidays, and Lady Tester has an obligatory day off, otherwise she would get double pay. It depends on the industry collective agreements. Some industries are free, others not. Ye, every five years the liberation is considered important enough for a general holiday. Bizarre really.
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Most gummint 'workers' are off and I think many schools are free anyway due to school holidays, and Lady Tester has an obligatory day off, otherwise she would get double pay. It depends on the industry collective agreements. Some industries are free, others not. Ye, every five years the liberation is considered important enough for a general holiday. Bizarre really.Originally posted by norrahe View PostApparently it will be important enough next year for a holiday, at least the trains were quiet this morning as some people are still off.
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Apparently it will be important enough next year for a holiday, at least the trains were quiet this morning as some people are still off.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostIndeed; somehow the gummint here don't think the liberation of NL is important enough for a holiday. A lot of people are free here in the sticks though.
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Indeed; somehow the gummint here don't think the liberation of NL is important enough for a holiday. A lot of people are free here in the sticks though.Originally posted by norrahe View PostThere's no bank holiday here
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Hmmm...
Digging: debugging someone else's code
Leaning on a for looking at the results of your hard work: smoke-testing
Sitting back and having a beer whilst the vegetables grow: contracting (c:
I think the vegetable patch is where the BAs sit though...
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Lying on the sunbed = waiting for code to compileOriginally posted by doodab View PostYou could also try pushing the limits of gardening as a metaphor for software development e.g.
Vegetable patch = source code control system
Weeding = refactoring
Back of the shed = code nobody dares to touch cos they don't know how it works and don't really care to find out
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