Colin Lamb wrote:
> "I sometimes wonder what several of these working hours responders do for a
> living or are they just wasting their employers time."
>
> I must admit I look at the e-mails while at work. However, my employer has
> told me that whenever I want to leave the office I can, and that things run
> much smoother when I am gone. He also says he will contine to pay me when
> out of the office because the office benefits. I am advised that much of the
> work I do for my company simply causes more work - so the less I do the
> smoother things will be.
>
> When I reflect candidly upon my work, much of it brings in no revenue while
> causing a major amount of grief to others. That is on a good day. The best
> I do is make someone happy. On a bad day, I spend hours and accomplish
> nothing.
>
> So, faced this reality, I might as well think about amplifiers.
Colin, I wish I had your way with words. I seem to spend a lot of
time helping out a local charity. In what's spare I go to work
and what you say sums up my time there perfectly. All I'd add is
that my boss can be a real b*****d when he's got a hangover.
Steve
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