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mess up the desk - bring up an excel spreadsheet everytime someone walks past ponder hard at it when they go away alt-tab and you've got the forums or your email box - emailing can also make u look busy!!

Yeah, well my boss sita and listens to me. If I am typing lots she knows I am not working. Silly cow yesterday had not done a single work order sheet (takes 2 minutes) and I had done 4 TA sheets (takes ages, about 10 work orders to each page) and she told me off for answering 1 e-mail!

Old bat who is just jealous cuz she doesn't wanna grow old and is and I am only 18. If anyone heres of a job can they let me know, I have 4 months left on my contract but I wanna find something before it ends and I am un-employed. Thought I might start looking now.

hehe yep only person that catches me is Mr very sneaky - i can never here him coming up behind me - i should ask for my desk to be moved because im facing the wrong way for good feng shui :(

Well, I have it cut just past my shoulders and shaped, never cut it short. I don't like that.

I have Archibus up, put e-mail or forums over top, someone walks past and I minimize it and archibus is still there so it looks like I never went off it. We are allowed on there, she is just a old bat.

contract sucks bayley!! u have four months i have a month and a half - agh i spend all my day typing they know i aint doing shit but they dont give me anything to do so what do they expect. I used to email a bit in New Town Tho - but it was funny cos one of the ex employees used to send me dirty emails so one of the old guys would sit there and see me with a smirk on my face and come over to have a read!

Ashley (R31 Nismoid) sent me some real funny ones yesterday but I had to delete them all cuz they had titles like Stiffweenie and they can chack up. If they found that on my e-mail I would be instantly sacked! Will have to give him my home e-mail so he can send them again.

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