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» How I Skive Off Work
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anyone know who the 4 people are on the real radio win a car comp, we cant figger it out.....another skive :)
(Thu 28th Apr 2005, 16:04, More)
PS...
anyone know who the 4 people are on the real radio win a car comp, we cant figger it out.....another skive :)
(Thu 28th Apr 2005, 16:04, More)
» How I Skive Off Work
Note me but the bloke I work with
used to sleep most of the day in the repro darkroom (we are at a small graphic design company - this was before we figured out computers could do it all for us - yea right) a few times the boss came in to look for him but cos it was so dark could never find him laid out in the very dark corner.
Also does a lot of moonlighting for a local printer during office hours - as the boss himself has been based elsewhere the last 2 years. Getting much work from official clients nowadays is considered a major inconvenience as it interrupts his moonlighting and my internet surfing.
Oh, and we go home when we get bored. any time after 3.30pm. We often over estimate how long a job will take so when we speed though it double quick we can then t*ss it off the rest of day.
PS the boss is a W*nker and skives himself the sh*te.
(Thu 28th Apr 2005, 15:17, More)
Note me but the bloke I work with
used to sleep most of the day in the repro darkroom (we are at a small graphic design company - this was before we figured out computers could do it all for us - yea right) a few times the boss came in to look for him but cos it was so dark could never find him laid out in the very dark corner.
Also does a lot of moonlighting for a local printer during office hours - as the boss himself has been based elsewhere the last 2 years. Getting much work from official clients nowadays is considered a major inconvenience as it interrupts his moonlighting and my internet surfing.
Oh, and we go home when we get bored. any time after 3.30pm. We often over estimate how long a job will take so when we speed though it double quick we can then t*ss it off the rest of day.
PS the boss is a W*nker and skives himself the sh*te.
(Thu 28th Apr 2005, 15:17, More)