Things that make you H.A.P.P.Y
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villainblack wrote:ThruBeingCool wrote:Bluebells
Is that the Band or the flower Bazz
The flower
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Working 9-5 tomorrow, extra hour in bed!
Not looking forward to 10:30-18:00 shifts, especially when people arrange a night out when I'm doing lates. Am I missing a hint?
Not looking forward to 10:30-18:00 shifts, especially when people arrange a night out when I'm doing lates. Am I missing a hint?
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Georgie wrote:Working 9-5 tomorrow, extra hour in bed!
Not looking forward to 10:30-18:00 shifts, especially when people arrange a night out when I'm doing lates. Am I missing a hint?
Try 06.00 monday to 17.00 tuesday, now that a shift.
I tried to make him laugh, He didn't get the joke, and then he said I wasn't right in the head.
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ravenlunatic wrote:Georgie wrote:Working 9-5 tomorrow, extra hour in bed!
Not looking forward to 10:30-18:00 shifts, especially when people arrange a night out when I'm doing lates. Am I missing a hint?
Try 06.00 monday to 17.00 tuesday, now that a shift.
What is that doing?
I don't mind long shifts, as long as there's something to do. I used to do 10 hours making glasses non-stop. Wonder how many eyesights were ruined.
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35 hours of hard graft. That was only the start of the week, there was another 50 odd hours to come after that.Georgie wrote:ravenlunatic wrote:Georgie wrote:Working 9-5 tomorrow, extra hour in bed!
Not looking forward to 10:30-18:00 shifts, especially when people arrange a night out when I'm doing lates. Am I missing a hint?
Try 06.00 monday to 17.00 tuesday, now that a shift.
What is that doing?
I don't mind long shifts, as long as there's something to do. I used to do 10 hours making glasses non-stop. Wonder how many eyesights were ruined.
I tried to make him laugh, He didn't get the joke, and then he said I wasn't right in the head.
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you were lucky etc
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Re: Things that make you H.A.P.P.Y
You shouldnt be allowing Joni to work those kind of hours...ravenlunatic wrote:
35 hours of hard graft. That was only the start of the week, there was another 50 odd hours to come after that.
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Starting a new job today made me considerably happier than I was a couple of months ago!
They describe this one as a "permanent" job; let's see how long the feckin' thing lasts, shall we???!!!
They describe this one as a "permanent" job; let's see how long the feckin' thing lasts, shall we???!!!
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bill wrote:Starting a new job today made me considerably happier than I was a couple of months ago!
They describe this one as a "permanent" job; let's see how long the feckin' thing lasts, shall we???!!!
Good luck. What's the new job?
I started my permanent job nearly 6 months ago. Now I'm booked to go on a "how to interview" workshop. This is just a few weeks after my team leader went on a "how to coach your team through change" course. Got my eye on an exit route...sort of.
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I'm now working for the NHS, as a records clerk. Yeah, I know, public service cuts, etc., etc... Three redundancies in four years (followed by 18 months out of work) - not exactly the luck of the Irish, is it?! We shall see.Georgie wrote:bill wrote:Starting a new job today made me considerably happier than I was a couple of months ago!
They describe this one as a "permanent" job; let's see how long the feckin' thing lasts, shall we???!!!
Good luck. What's the new job?
I started my permanent job nearly 6 months ago. Now I'm booked to go on a "how to interview" workshop. This is just a few weeks after my team leader went on a "how to coach your team through change" course. Got my eye on an exit route...sort of.
Fingers crossed your fears are unfounded - but at least they're giving you some training!