My feet get hot and sweaty and swell up at work.
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Feet Swelling At Work
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Originally posted by el duderMy feet get hot and sweaty and swell up at work.
HTHComment
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Originally posted by el duderMy feet get hot and sweaty and swell up at work.Fiscal nomad it's legal.Comment
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Originally posted by andysit with your feet on the desk like a proper contractor
ha-ha funny that. do it all the time. as well as picking my nose, farting and burping out loud.Comment
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Originally posted by el duderMy feet get hot and sweaty and swell up at work.Comment
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Originally posted by KyajaeAny chance that you'll be wanting want to share something about another part of your anatomy swelling up when it gets hot and sweaty?
u are a gay contractor.
i take my £5!Comment
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Originally posted by KyajaeAny chance that you'll be wanting want to share something about another part of your anatomy swelling up when it gets hot and sweaty?Comment
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Chronic Kidney disease
What are the symptoms?
Most people do not have any severe symptoms until their kidney disease gets worse. However, you may:
feel more tired
have less energy
have trouble thinking clearly
have a poor appetite
have trouble sleeping
have dry, itchy skin
have muscle cramping at night
have swollen feet and ankles
have puffiness around your eyes, especially in the morning
need to urinate more often, especially at night.Rule Number 1 - Assuming that you have a valid contract in place always try to get your poo onto your timesheet, provided that the timesheet is valid for your current contract and covers the period of time that you are billing for.
I preferred version 1!Comment
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