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6 hours ago, UNR33L said:

I HATE how that is expected & considered the norm. 

Contract states 37.5 or 40 hours yet to actually get anywhere you got to do 50 

(Because ofcourse time at work directly correlates to how good at the job you are right?)

My contract is 38 hours a week but I work 10 hours a day x5 days a week wah

1 hour ago, L33SH said:

My contract is 38 hours a week but I work 10 hours a day x5 days a week wah

Having just seen your pay agreement for next year I'm not pulling out the violin <3

Having just seen your pay agreement for next year I'm not pulling out the violin

 

 

Yeah, I do feel a bit better about being at work by 7.20am every day [emoji106]

 

And also losing my voice [emoji106]

I rock up at what ever time I feel like, normally around 11am.

Unless shits seriously broken which has happened a couple of times as something critical has crashed or failed spectacularly in such a way that everything else stops. Then at the very least I am working from home or I have to go into the office/site.

Hamish, need halp.
Went to reserve a table at Ezard for this Friday night, but can't get a table before 9pm. Need recommendations for somewhere similar. Any ideas?
 
 


Matteo's

lol, office plebs

I was going to go out to grab some lunch today, but realised I was still wearing my PJ pants and couldn't be stuffed walking two rooms over to put on my jeans. Life is hard.

lol, office plebs

I was going to go out to grab some lunch today, but realised I was still wearing my PJ pants and couldn't be stuffed walking two rooms over to put on my jeans. Life is hard.


Meh... I can work from home whenever but I chose to go to the office most days.

Worked at home with my last job, we didn't even have an office to go to.

Was nice waking up late and working in ya jocks m8, mostly watching youtube videos with downtime 

It gets old after a while, feel like a hermit crab that never leaves the house

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1 minute ago, Leroy Peterson said:

What games coming out worth upgrading for?
Toby on the quake hype train.

None really, I upgraded for BF1 but the game was sheit so never play it. Essentially got a $3k gaming PC and only play CS:GO / DOTA2 (which could be ran on a much cheaper system) 

Forza 7 will be good and can be run on Windows 10, be nice on a wheel. 

Gotta have dat PC swag doe. 

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