Just here to let you all know that mine is currently 1. Living in the middle of nowhere has its benefits, at times
Just here to let you all know that mine is currently 1. Living in the middle of nowhere has its benefits, at times
I have a sick (but not dying) sister with 3 kids. As far as work are concerned, I visit every fortnight to help out and rush up to see them every time there’s an emergency or they need childcare.
I haven’t seen the sister in four years and only see my nephews twice a year when they visit Grandma but work don’t need to know that
Use a different coloured pen and write with your left to disguise the handwriting was my trick
Brilliant, thank you
Thank you, good detective work
Looking for a new, non-shot phone. Can anyone ID the one on the left?
That’s actually heartbreaking
Plus the ‘legitimate interests’ of 3rd parties
UK here; hiccough is definitely what I’ve seen and been taught, perhaps it’s a geographical thing?
The first step to stopping catastrophising is realising you’re doing it in real time, so well done
Yes, because no other country experiences famine
It does say at the bottom that it’s been referred for investigation
Totally agree. I’m on restricted duties at the moment so meet all of my clients on teams. I hate it. The audio is terrible so one or both of us is always mishearing, my desk is in front of a window so I have to keep my curtains closed for them to see me. I don’t get to build the same rapport with them and their responses to my questions are more stilted because of it. A large part of my job is judging body language and reading non-verbal cues, which is next to impossible on teams.
And on monday, my computer decided to do a mandatory, 3 hour update, so I missed an appointment and couldn’t access the client’s number to apologise or explain. So I had to text a colleague to run over to the client’s office let them know I wasn’t going to make it