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Just realised today is the last working Friday for 2009 :D

Probably because I've had all my days mixed up this week and I've been thinking today is Thursday!!

My last working day too!! :banana:

Cant wait to hit up Rads!! :3some::D:)

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Just realised today is the last working Friday for 2009 :)

Probably because I've had all my days mixed up this week and I've been thinking today is Thursday!!

god damn i hate you steve....some of us have to be working till the 24th arrgh

happy birthday mitch

cheers guys :D

Happy Bday Mitch. What u doing for it. Getting sloshed at shotz/winstons, and then starting a rumble with that James fag lol?

too fking right i am hahaha

you gonna be at shotz or winstons ?

tag team that wanker :)

*grumbles about people who have today as their last working day*

I'm working right up till xmas (24th), and then back again on 29th .. no rest for the wicked!

For the first time in four years, I'm at least not on-call for work over the xmas break (nothing better than having your xmas interrupted at 3am in the morning because a server has crashed..)

*grumbles about people who have today as their last working day*

I'm working right up till xmas (24th), and then back again on 29th .. no rest for the wicked!

For the first time in four years, I'm at least not on-call for work over the xmas break (nothing better than having your xmas interrupted at 3am in the morning because a server has crashed..)

hahaha join the club....at least i have the week between xmas and new years off.....thats the only positive out of this and back to work again on the 4th....but on my week off i am on call as well.....arrgh

Today is only the last Friday for me, I'm still working on Monday and tuesday next week then don't go back until hopefully the 11th Jan but possibly earlier depending on what happens in the next few days.

Officially, I'm off 23rd Dec to 4th January ... can have up to 11th Jan off if things are slow ...

Yeah right!!! Got MYOB software to link with new billing software system; server upgrade and install of SBS 2008 on all office desktops; archiving of client records ... I don't think I'll be having holidays much!

In between the time I do have free ... I have to finish the Stagea manual swap, house plans to re-lodge with Council, house extension work.

:)

yeah we are in the same boat ruby.....got many of server upgrades happening....as most users are away so it helps us with low to no traffic and if something goes wrong then we have time to correct it all.....

im working through these next few weeks - hardly anyone here in my office!

Cricket on the big screen in the training room, hardly any management staff on, pubs within reach; overall low work morale! But i do have plenty of things that need doing :D

i've booked from the 6th jan - 4th feb - exactly 4 weeks off. can't bloody wait!

I'd really love to take until the 11th off ... but I know there are going to be issues with the new server install and other IT stuff ... even if I take the time off, my phone will just summon me in anyway when the shit hits the fan ... which it will. Might as well save my leave for when I really need it.

Parts from nissan have been ordered. Now to play the waiting game.

Also Unley Nissan are letting me bring my car in and they are gonna hook up the consult and go over the car for free :D

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