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<blockquote data-quote="Japes" data-source="post: 2359469" data-attributes="member: 277410"><p>Morning all - having a bit of a late (for me) morning but there are no online classrooms to attend to today (work has been set, we are on hand via e-mail for help, so the massive backlog of recording what we do to prove we are earning our pay and justifying our existence can be tackled whilst answering any such e-mails.). I maintain the nightmare I had about the day's paperwork which is a rollover of about 4 years worth of administrative incompetency and is an example of how not to do it counts as the first hour's work.</p><p></p><p>Monday was a snow day, but all that now means is those who were meant to be in the physical building were required to join in the online work. Yesterday we were back in the building, but the rain we had in the afternoon, on top of slushy snow made the attempted walk home treacherous. An hour to do, in distance terms, what normally takes 20 minutes. And several stops whilst I contemplated the terrain. </p><p></p><p>I arrived home to a bleeping fire alarm. Which I dealt with once the 4.0 I arrived home on was a more sensible number for stepladder work... I'm impressed the battery had lasted almost 2 years past its best before date. It had probably lasted 4 years by my reckoning as I had been thinking it had been a while since I had changed them, but as the alarms were still working (found out last week when I forgot the toasted was still at "frozen" setting) I'd not been too concerned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Japes, post: 2359469, member: 277410"] Morning all - having a bit of a late (for me) morning but there are no online classrooms to attend to today (work has been set, we are on hand via e-mail for help, so the massive backlog of recording what we do to prove we are earning our pay and justifying our existence can be tackled whilst answering any such e-mails.). I maintain the nightmare I had about the day's paperwork which is a rollover of about 4 years worth of administrative incompetency and is an example of how not to do it counts as the first hour's work. Monday was a snow day, but all that now means is those who were meant to be in the physical building were required to join in the online work. Yesterday we were back in the building, but the rain we had in the afternoon, on top of slushy snow made the attempted walk home treacherous. An hour to do, in distance terms, what normally takes 20 minutes. And several stops whilst I contemplated the terrain. I arrived home to a bleeping fire alarm. Which I dealt with once the 4.0 I arrived home on was a more sensible number for stepladder work... I'm impressed the battery had lasted almost 2 years past its best before date. It had probably lasted 4 years by my reckoning as I had been thinking it had been a while since I had changed them, but as the alarms were still working (found out last week when I forgot the toasted was still at "frozen" setting) I'd not been too concerned. [/QUOTE]
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