You need to explain to your employer by Herring (4.00 / 1) #5 Fri May 09, 2008 at 04:45:56 AM EST
"I know it says that you get unlimited work for £x a day, but that's subject to my Fair Use policy which means that excessive boring or annoying work is subject to a cap."

When my grandfather became ill, my grandmother rubbed goose-fat into his back. He went downhill quite quickly after that. - Milton Jones


Actually by anonimouse (2.00 / 0) #6 Fri May 09, 2008 at 04:50:15 AM EST
My contract officially stipulates a working week of up to 37.5 hours with overtime agreed by both parties.

However, my unofficial contract with my immediate superiors is "I'll work the hours I choose providing the work you ask me to do comes in on time". In this case, I wanted to get this highly boring job out of the way in one session.


Girls come and go but a mortgage is for 25 years -- JtL
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Excellent. by ambrosen (4.00 / 1) #7 Fri May 09, 2008 at 04:58:52 AM EST
Although he's actually on the £3 per MB deal, not the £15 'unlimited' usage deal, so he's fine.

Hmmm, I read the T & Cs for BT's unlimited international calls deal: The fair use policy's 600 minutes a month. Which is to say that the cheapest that calls get is 0.86p per minute, plus a 6p connection charge.

Hey, did you see that? You made a joke, and I turned it into a tedious whinge. No wonder they call me the life and soul of the party.

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