Anyone else contractually obligated to turn up to work today?
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Anyone else contractually obligated to turn up to work today?
Yep - here to about, well, urm... should be lunch time, but maybe a bit earlier when the site staff start locking up.
Gives me a chance to check the backups, do a couple of server restarts and get ready for the lard fest.
Pete
Rudolph? :)
And our Site Manager.
Currently Playing James bond songs at full volume. (live and let die) dah dah dah dadada dadum
Would of been but booked it off as leave, finished on Thursday, back on the 3rd January.
At home but on call for the next four days [not including tomorrow] as the school has been let during the holiday. No calls as yet.
I am working today, but it's from home with my SIP phone on my mobile! Only half day thou..
Yep, we are in today
Nope gotta go shopping :)
Ben
on efficiency days, so I am off till next Thursday.
Rob
off until were back on the 7th of January, which is the obligatory inset / nothings working on being powered on for first time in a fortnight
WFH here, I was gonna be in but this weekends work was cancelled...so no reason to trog into central London really
Working from home migrating the last of our 2003 servers to 2008R2 on our VMWare cluster. Am starting to run out of RAM at the mo though due to having both 2003 and 2008 versions of the same servers running at the same time while they replicate, am going to have to start shuffling VM's around, might be finished by 3pm!
Back in the olden days, 1990s, when I worked for Lloyds of London, we had to make support available until the insurance market officially closed at 4pm and only then could we run the big back ups and batch runs. We, Technical Support, generally got to go home by 5pm. It was frustrating as we could see nobody was logged on or using anything... the underwriters and brokers in the city were all gone by noon. This was mainframe support - no mobile devices. I'm not sure to this day when the operators got to go home... it was late.