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Jul. 6th, 2005 02:55 pmIs it lawyers that are supposed to run up more billable hours than they actually work?
I come in this afternoon to teach the computer class, during the 5 min tea break, the treasurers decides she needs a report from the Evil Bookeeping program for the meeting that is about to start. So I'm trying (why are no expenses listed for last month?) to extract that from the second office computer while running back to the computer room to check on the student in there.
Which is fairly typical when I'm taking a class -- explain something to someone in another room, find something on the office computer, answer the phone, replace a hard drive. Good thing I don't work full time here, it would really mix up the time sheets :)
I come in this afternoon to teach the computer class, during the 5 min tea break, the treasurers decides she needs a report from the Evil Bookeeping program for the meeting that is about to start. So I'm trying (why are no expenses listed for last month?) to extract that from the second office computer while running back to the computer room to check on the student in there.
Which is fairly typical when I'm taking a class -- explain something to someone in another room, find something on the office computer, answer the phone, replace a hard drive. Good thing I don't work full time here, it would really mix up the time sheets :)