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Meanwhile on the 6th of March 2020 Brillo popped in, LM & NF shared concerns with him, NF took the car for its MOT, and I was doing the washing.
That was the MOT which mentioned a nail in a rear tyre in an advisory that I didn’t notice at the time, resulting in a flat tyre a few weeks later, and a load of hassle to get it sorted out while the country was in lockdown
It is complicated! Each day worked accrues 0.965 hours (approximately, it turns out) of leave. Then when leave is taken, the accumulated total to that point is reduced, but those days also don’t accrue any additional leave. So it gets very confusing when you’re trying to work out how much there’ll be at some given time, several months in advance. I ended up creating the spreadsheet the other year because I was trying to work out in February how taking a week off for my birthday in April and another for my niece’s wedding in September would affect the time I planned to take off for Christmas
I realised the other day when “booking leave” that the agency’s “holiday year” ends on the last Friday of the month, so my carefully-calculated plan to include 29 to 31 December was foiled. They’ll just pay what’s outstanding anyway so it’s not like I lose anything by it, but it means I made a mistake setting up my leave-accumulation-and-consumption spreadsheet back in January
Mind you, I haven’t got the calculations absolutely correct anyway, as there’s an additional two hundredths of an hour (1.2 seconds) in the official figure that isn’t showing up in the spreadsheet. This demonstrates why it’s a good thing I’m not an accountant
Dull. Damp, Drizzly. Overcast. Currently 13 degrees and that's the high for the day. Barometer down to 1016 mBar.
Sunrise 07:58; Sunset 15:53 GMT
Long meeting this morning and now I'm in the hairdresser's getting the greys painted over. ConsultancyCo have their Christmas party today, which I never intended to attend and so booked this "personal appointment" into my calendar instead.
I realised the other day when “booking leave” that the agency’s “holiday year” ends on the last Friday of the month, so my carefully-calculated plan to include 29 to 31 December was foiled. They’ll just pay what’s outstanding anyway so it’s not like I lose anything by it, but it means I made a mistake setting up my leave-accumulation-and-consumption spreadsheet back in January
Mind you, I haven’t got the calculations absolutely correct anyway, as there’s an additional two hundredths of an hour (1.2 seconds) in the official figure that isn’t showing up in the spreadsheet. This demonstrates why it’s a good thing I’m not an accountant
as for shopping, it gets delivered every Sunday, no crowds, no hassle, no stress.
I could do that but it’s literally the only time I get out of the flat, other than waiting outside for takeaway deliveries, or going round the corner to the shops
NaB was busier than normal for this time on a Friday, but still manageable. I managed to get all the heavily-discounted-with-Nectar-Price boxes of chocolates I wanted for Christmas presents, so that’s one less thing to worry about
It was rather drizzly on the way there, but that had just about stopped for the return journey. It’s still a very gloomy and damp-looking day though
morning all
CBS and King Billy by the seaside this morning.
clouding over now.
just been asked to assist in yet more software migration projects.
i could go back to work full time at this rate
but i won't, honest.
as for shopping, it gets delivered every Sunday, no crowds, no hassle, no stress.
I was woken at 7am by an alarm on my phone that I’d forgotten to disable, and immediately went back to sleep, waking again at the much more pleasant 9am
It’s a grey day today, and rather damp after some rain overnight. More rain due any time now, too. It’s mild enough at 10°C (”feels like” 5°) but only getting to 11°, and that only briefly around lunchtime. The barometers are down a touch at 1002/1010mB
Having considered the shopping situation, I’ve decided to just pop along to Not-as-Big Sainsbury’s this morning for a few bits to tide me over, then do a proper shop at Big Sainsbury’s early next week. There are some bits intended for Christmas presents that I can get at NaB, while there’s other such stuff that’s only available at B, so it makes sense to get the former out of the way now. And although the shops are always going to get unpleasantly busy most of the time at this stage of December, I have a suspicion that things won’t be quite as bad on a Monday or Tuesday morning as they inevitably seem to be on a Friday
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