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Way to rub it in haha.

I've just emailed my boss asking him if I could work from home. The money I save on parking/petrol would cover my pay cut (like $80 a week).

I doubt he'll say yes, but if he does then it'll be awesome :D No more annoying colleagues. Would get heaps more work done.

I could do double my normal workload in half a day at home. My colleagues distract me way too much. Especially the 24 yr old IT guy that thinks he is 5 years old and sits behind me all day talking non-stop or playing with his Thunderbirds toys (with sound effects!).

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I could do double my normal workload in half a day at home. My colleagues distract me way too much. Especially the 24 yr old IT guy that thinks he is 5 years old and sits behind me all day talking non-stop or playing with his Thunderbirds toys (with sound effects!).

slightly retarded?

I could do double my normal workload in half a day at home. My colleagues distract me way too much. Especially the 24 yr old IT guy that thinks he is 5 years old and sits behind me all day talking non-stop or playing with his Thunderbirds toys (with sound effects!).

LOL!

Tell'em to grow the fuck up!

I could do double my normal workload in half a day at home. My colleagues distract me way too much. Especially the 24 yr old IT guy that thinks he is 5 years old and sits behind me all day talking non-stop or playing with his Thunderbirds toys (with sound effects!).

yeah theres a guy like that in my studio class

brought a f**k off big radish to class one day

i barley do anything at work lol

Really? Below is the email... I have removed all names for privacy reasons.

Hi all

As we all know business has been pretty slow since January 2010. I think it has been the slowest 6 months we have ever had.

Unfortunately ********** has to trim its costs further but I do not want to make any more redundancies as I really hate them

What I am requesting is that each person in this email contact me and discuss the following

I would like each person to take a 10% pay cut for 12months effective in 2 weeks from now

Hopefully we can ride the downturn and avoid any redundancies or people losing a days work.

******** is a stable and secure business but I have to ensure it remains this way

yeh its not legal but its the nice way of saying take a pay cut or we dont have a place for you any more..

10% less of something is more than 100% of nothing.

having said that might be a good time to start looking elsewhere if oppertunity arises?

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