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Yep, I'm on my last 3 weeks of my WFH assignment - it's great!"I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
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I am at a client in London.
The company is rather small and it has been split in to 2. Alternate days of working from home. My work is extremely niche so it doesn't really impact me as I don't have much interaction with the rest of the company.
Just thankful not having to do the commute every dayComment
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I've started this week with a large Bank who are looking at their business continuity plans just now in terms of which people can work from home in which country - their remote access system seems to have been scaled to cope with such circumstances (and a gradual move to home-workers anyway).
So it should all be billable for me which is the main thing.
Did I read the OP right that timesheets won't be approved? Are they on parchments and signed using quills?Last edited by ascender; 4 March 2020, 12:39.Comment
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