Christmas Holidays
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Christmas Holidays
When do you guys and girls finish for your Crimbo hols?
I finished yesterday 10pm until Monday 4th Jan!
I do have some appointments here n' there, and some admin, studies etc. to catch up with, but I shall mostly be chilling without having to keep with the usual work schedule. God, it feels great!
How about you lot?
I finished yesterday 10pm until Monday 4th Jan!
I do have some appointments here n' there, and some admin, studies etc. to catch up with, but I shall mostly be chilling without having to keep with the usual work schedule. God, it feels great!
How about you lot?
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I finished a week ago and I'm not starting back til mid January
I've a fair bit of visiting to do though so might have to book a couple of little jobs in
Enjoy the time off you all get
I finished a week ago and I'm not starting back til mid January
I've a fair bit of visiting to do though so might have to book a couple of little jobs in
Enjoy the time off you all get
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I finished on Tuesday and will probably start back on 4th January but it depends if I get a call or not. With me being ill I've only done six days since June
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Finish on Wednesday and then back on the 4th Jan.
We normally quiet this time of year but the factory is rammed, so we going to open up between Christmas and New Year, first time we done this.
But the offices not be open
We normally quiet this time of year but the factory is rammed, so we going to open up between Christmas and New Year, first time we done this.
But the offices not be open
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Technically I don't finish until Wednesday, but as it'll be so quiet I am working from home, will make a few calls and chase a few things, monitor my email but generally I will be doing stuff around the house and visiting previous colleagues hehe.
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To be honest with you, I might have technically finished on 18th, my job related work from home continues, but when and as I please; with me staying in my jim-jams. The luxury is that I can focus on the domestic matters more e.g. sorting and being there more for my family including my relative humans and my divine cats, wrapping gifts, food shopping, for the big day etc.
Another thing that is important to me is catching up with my sleep. I want to sleep a lot during this holiday. Finding it difficult, though. My body and mind seem to have got accustomed to 4-5 hours sleep a night, but my soul is in conflict with this arrangement. Hopefully, the trio will strike a satisfactory deal, sometimes during this break.
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It will be a 1700 - 0300 shift this year, so not too bad. Our family don't have Christmas dinner until 6.00pm ish anyway, so i will probably have a snack before i go and then have my Christmas dinner when i get back - cold sprouts and congealed gravy - yum
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No - no break, I think last year none of us got a meal break other than a coffee at the start of the shift waiting for the cars to come back in from the previous shift.
It will be a 1700 - 0300 shift this year, so not too bad. Our family don't have Christmas dinner until 6.00pm ish anyway, so i will probably have a snack before i go and then have my Christmas dinner when i get back - cold sprouts and congealed gravy - yum
It will be a 1700 - 0300 shift this year, so not too bad. Our family don't have Christmas dinner until 6.00pm ish anyway, so i will probably have a snack before i go and then have my Christmas dinner when i get back - cold sprouts and congealed gravy - yum
Ok. If it were me, I'd ask my family to have our Christmas dinner before 17:00, then. But perhaps your family prefer to have Christmas dinner without you. I'm only joking Anyway, enjoy the day, Felix. Hats off to your dedication towards your job duties. Very inspirational.
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Its not too bad - at least at 0330 in the morning i don't have to wear a hat and can have the remote control to myself.
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I finished on 16th and am on leave until 4th. Had loads of leave left over that I've gotta use before April as we're not allowed to carry more than 15 days over into the next year.
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finished on friday.. back 4th Jan.
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the BEST thing about the holiday period is that a corner has been turned (today I think)
the evenings are getting lighter
just get over January - then a short Feb, then March and the evenings really start to get light, the garden comes alive - with the promise of spring
joy upon joy
the evenings are getting lighter
just get over January - then a short Feb, then March and the evenings really start to get light, the garden comes alive - with the promise of spring
joy upon joy
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the BEST thing about the holiday period is that a corner has been turned (today I think)
the evenings are getting lighter
just get over January - then a short Feb, then March and the evenings really start to get light, the garden comes alive - with the promise of spring
joy upon joy
the evenings are getting lighter
just get over January - then a short Feb, then March and the evenings really start to get light, the garden comes alive - with the promise of spring
joy upon joy
I was awake most of all night and morning. About 5:00, I could see through the window that the sky looked a tad lighter than usual dark and mysterious one; the one like The Dark Night.
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Anything given easily gets received for granted, you know. Bite size uplift makes you value those very few genuinely summery days in July. Find yourself lucky that you don't live on Shetland Island. Or, remain a typical British and slag the weather off minimum 5/7 days every week.
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the BEST thing about the holiday period is that a corner has been turned (today I think)
the evenings are getting lighter
just get over January - then a short Feb, then March and the evenings really start to get light, the garden comes alive - with the promise of spring
joy upon joy
the evenings are getting lighter
just get over January - then a short Feb, then March and the evenings really start to get light, the garden comes alive - with the promise of spring
joy upon joy
Anyhow, at work until Christmas Eve back after Boxing Day until New Year's Eve. Not a lot booked in though, I don't think so at least. I will not be happy if I get lumbered with a broken Range Rover sport as there was one in for diagnosic earlier this month; quoted at roughly £4000 to fix, I'm hoping they don't come back because I just know it's going to come back and bite me on the ****; Dreadful cars that are even more dreadful to work on.
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My busy lizzies and fushias are still flowering. I've kept the yukka outside and had to mow the lawn as it's still growing Was walking round outside in a t shirt yesterday it was that warm - and I usually feel the cold.
Anyhow, at work until Christmas Eve back after Boxing Day until New Year's Eve. Not a lot booked in though, I don't think so at least. I will not be happy if I get lumbered with a broken Range Rover sport as there was one in for diagnosic earlier this month; quoted at roughly £4000 to fix, I'm hoping they don't come back because I just know it's going to come back and bite me on the ****; Dreadful cars that are even more dreadful to work on.
Anyhow, at work until Christmas Eve back after Boxing Day until New Year's Eve. Not a lot booked in though, I don't think so at least. I will not be happy if I get lumbered with a broken Range Rover sport as there was one in for diagnosic earlier this month; quoted at roughly £4000 to fix, I'm hoping they don't come back because I just know it's going to come back and bite me on the ****; Dreadful cars that are even more dreadful to work on.
4 grand?? Mind you, it is a Range Rover. I always find them fundamentally fugly to look at, I don't care if they're white or black with all the trims. Back to the 4K repair cost, I'm reluctant to pay just 800 quid to VW to fix my parking brake button fault.
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I have to admit I felt a little smug; it's only five years old but underneath it's clear that it's had a hard life. It was a £60k+ car when new just the people that buy them for £25k think they can run them on a shoestring. They are horrible to work on too; even with £4K of parts and labour I doubt it'll turn a profit as you can guarantee there will be a unforeseen complication. Id rather sub contract the work to a specialist, but the gaffer won't have any of it: He has this strange approach of taking on jobs without fully realising the work that it entails. I think he's paranoid that a competitor could fix it and turn a profit...I say let them; as when it goes wrong again (it will: it's a Range Rover) they'll be getting the bad reputation instead.