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    You know you like your gig when..

    1- See everyone clearing off home by 4pm
    2- Friday morning comes and you don't have the impulse to go down on your knees, tears on your eyes shouting "TGI Friday"

    #2
    "2- Friday morning comes and you don't have the impulse to go down on your knees"

    Is that what you have to do to get your timesheet signed?
    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!

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      #3
      Who's this bloke called "Friday Morning" then?
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        #4
        You don't have the crap commute I have. I scream everyday wishing it to end...and it will at the end of November.
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          #5
          Originally posted by SandyDown View Post
          1- See everyone clearing off home by 4pm
          Nah. I left at 3:30 last Friday. So I didn't see them.
          Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!

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            #6
            Originally posted by SandyDown View Post
            1- See everyone clearing off home by 4pm
            I'm out of the office by 2 on a Friday, to start my journey home. I have no idea what time anyone else goes.
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              #7
              Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
              I'm out of the office by 2 on a Friday, to start my journey home. I have no idea what time anyone else goes.



              OK lets amend the first reason:

              1- You can clear off to home by 4pm EVERY day, and you are home by 4:45

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                #8
                What time do you get in?
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by SandyDown View Post
                  OK lets amend the first reason:

                  1- You can clear off to home by 4pm EVERY day, and you are home by 4:45
                  I wouldn't mind that if I had a home to go to, but I only have a hotel. Therefore I tend to:
                  1. Arrive 3 - 4pm on Monday, having spent the morning sorting stuff out at home and avoided the busiest time on the motorway;
                  2. Work 9:30 - 20:30 from Tuesday to Thursday (with an hour for lunch), then go down the pub;
                  3. Leave at 13:00 on Friday, again avoiding the motorway crush and having plenty of time to chill out in preparation for the weekend.


                  Add to this the monthly event when we abandon the office for the afternoon to have a company-supplied picnic with free beer and wine, which my report-to guy confirmed is billable time, and I have to say that despite the travelling, I can't wait to renew in December

                  (BTW, this is also the gig where, dealing directly with the client rather than through an agency, I discovered on receiving the contract that they were paying me more than I'd asked for. The manager's explanation: "I've found that if you give people more money than they ask for, they tend to want to stick around." )

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
                    Add to this the monthly event when we abandon the office for the afternoon to have a company-supplied picnic with free beer and wine, which my report-to guy confirmed is billable time, and I have to say that despite the travelling, I can't wait to renew in December
                    Sounds very much like employment to me - do they invite all their suppliers, or just the IR35 caught ones?
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