My wife works for the NHS and she came home one day and said the cleaners had an afternoon tuition on how to mop floors.
I’m in the wrong line of work
I've been in a few (so called) pre-meetings to work out what we want the meeting agenda etc to look like. Basically a meeting to plan a meeting
I’m in the wrong line of work
Tbf he was a dwarfI've just come out of a meeting about a grievance raised by an employee about one of their colleagues using smelly hair product.
Tbf there are technical standards that are regularly updated so it's understandableMy wife works for the NHS and she came home one day and said the cleaners had an afternoon tuition on how to mop floors.
You saying it like that makes the story a whole lot less amusing.Tbf there are technical standards that are regularly updated so it's understandable
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This. I’ve been in a meeting about a meeting about a meeting.It's the meetings to discuss what to discuss in the meetings which seem particularly relevant!
You for homeworking then rob?We insist on people being in the office who then spend a lot of the day on Teams calls, often with people in the same office. Even more annoying without headphones and hearing both sides.
Nick, can you get this person to come in here? Might cheer up some of the miserable buggers on the siteWe had somebody from Laughology come in once to tell us how it was important to have a laugh
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Nick, can you get this person to come in here? Might cheer up some of the miserable buggers on the site
I was on a course years ago about inclusion and how everyone in society should be treated the same , the guy doing the course said he sent his kids to private school as he earned a very good salary . I thought that negated the course to be honest
I actually quite like going in, but hate it when the office is rammed. Just becomes hot and noisy.You for homeworking then rob?
To be fair there is a right way of mopping a floor. Or more maybe an order.My wife works for the NHS and she came home one day and said the cleaners had an afternoon tuition on how to mop floors.
Maybe generational then,oh there's definitely benefits of being in and around but I think a mix of both.The waste of time and energy literally over selling a few coffees/lunches transport etc especially when energy is a rip off for X reasons?I actually quite like going in, but hate it when the office is rammed. Just becomes hot and noisy.
What is the right way to mop a floor???