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My boss spoke with HR, and got us summer hours until September 4th. A modified version of summer hours from what I gather, because we can't have our department empty for half a day, but great none the less. For the next three months, I get every other Friday off. All I have to do is come in 30 minutes early M-Th that week.
I'm pretty excited about this.
How many of you get this summer hours thing? Alternatively, talk about why your job is cool and/or what you have planned this summer.
Our office gave everyone the day off so we could have a BBQ, they paid for all the food and activities and we all still got a normal days pay + the pay for the holiday we would have been working.
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GrathI'm a much happier person these daysRegistered User, ClubPAregular
Our office gave everyone the day off so we could have a BBQ, they paid for all the food and activities and we all still got a normal days pay + the pay for the holiday we would have been working.
You get your time approved to go to your own companies' convention yet?
My job is cool because I've been pretty much sitting in my new office browsing the internet all day with the door closed.
We don't do the summer hours thing, which sounds very agreeable right about now, but last month we got to do a tour of a local brewery who scolded us on the value of buying local and fighting the man, all while getting us very, very intoxicated. It was damn good beer to boot.
The company I am with is working with a consultant who used to be with one of our competitors. He canceled a meeting late Friday because he thought we got summer fridays.
In reality we are in an insane build schedule (we are launching weekly builds until September for a major eCommerce platform) which means lots of overtime. We looked at him and shrugged. "Well, they let us leave early on saturdays".
Our office gave everyone the day off so we could have a BBQ, they paid for all the food and activities and we all still got a normal days pay + the pay for the holiday we would have been working.
You get your time approved to go to your own companies' convention yet?
I've been spending my day doing qualitative reviews of dialogue and cinematics for Mass Effect 2.
Days like today, I love my job.
can you guys make sure the gameplay isn't awful this time
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MorgensternICH BIN DER PESTVOGELDU KAMPFAFFE!Registered Userregular
edited June 2009
I work for the City of Edmonton and spend my days testing water quality on the North Sask. It's a fucking job.
Also, dead bodies.
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“Every time we walk along a beach some ancient urge disturbs us so that we find ourselves shedding shoes and garments or scavenging among seaweed and whitened timbers like the homesick refugees of a long war.” - Loren Eiseley
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DynagripBreak me a million heartsHoustonRegistered User, ClubPAregular
edited June 2009
that type of time thing is really common in the oilfield.
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MorgensternICH BIN DER PESTVOGELDU KAMPFAFFE!Registered Userregular
edited June 2009
Dead bodies or poor water quality? Correlation?
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“Every time we walk along a beach some ancient urge disturbs us so that we find ourselves shedding shoes and garments or scavenging among seaweed and whitened timbers like the homesick refugees of a long war.” - Loren Eiseley
MorgensternICH BIN DER PESTVOGELDU KAMPFAFFE!Registered Userregular
edited June 2009
We found the woman's body. The one by Dawson Bridge on the east side of the city. It was washed up on the bank, close to where they do the dragon boat racing.
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“Every time we walk along a beach some ancient urge disturbs us so that we find ourselves shedding shoes and garments or scavenging among seaweed and whitened timbers like the homesick refugees of a long war.” - Loren Eiseley
You in Edmonton as well vsove? Or kicking it at EA Vancouver?
I'm up in Edmonton. QA inside BioWare and QA pretty much everywhere else in the industry are completely different beasts. Were I at Vancouver, my job would be pretty much grunt work. Whereas here, I get to file bugs like 'in this shot, the camera tracks the vehicle as it's landing. Right now, the shot includes the vehicle, a girder and the sky - a suggestion would be to make it 'busier' since it's currently a little bland.'
That's quite awesome vsove. I was thinking about applying there if my time ever begins to run short at my current job. Plan C is leaving town, as there isn't really a lot of work in the city for animators outside of BioWare and Aquilla.
For the time being however, I am perfectly content where I am.
we have summer hours at the IT job I just stopped working at to take some classes
people who opt in work 10 hours M-Th and get fridays off
which I really like because an extra 2 hours at work means basically nothing but an extra day off is awesome
yeah, the 30 minutes I come in early will probably be spent having coffee and browsing the forums anyway.
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ZoelI suppose... I'd put it onRegistered Userregular
edited June 2009
I can take a regular day off every two weeks in exchange for eight 9 hour days and one 8 hour day per two week period
I don't do that though because it'd mess up my production.
Today I got yelled at for wearing a t-shirt. Apparently starting today casual Friday only applies from the waist down.
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A magician gives you a ring that, when worn, will let you see the world as it truly is.
However, the ring will never leave your finger, and you will be unable to ever describe to another living person what you see.
Schools are out, so aside from running summer camp I'm going to be more free to do more work and work longer hours during the summer than during the year.
I remember one day a few years ago, I went back into editorial to do something and a couple of the editors were doing shots of tequila at their desk. That was pretty funny.
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ZoelI suppose... I'd put it onRegistered Userregular
edited June 2009
I suppose the problem with being a stodgy bureaucrat is that if you are anything else people will complain about the squandering of their tax dollars.
Oh well~
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A magician gives you a ring that, when worn, will let you see the world as it truly is.
However, the ring will never leave your finger, and you will be unable to ever describe to another living person what you see.
My summer hours have so far been spent learning Latin and working on my dissertation. But that's also going to be what my autumn and winter hours look like, so.
I remember one day a few years ago, I went back into editorial to do something and a couple of the editors were doing shots of tequila at their desk. That was pretty funny.
I'm partially responsible for making the work schedule for lifeguards here
We have 18, EIGHTEEN fucking lifeguards on the payroll
It is nearly impossible to give everyone the hours they want without having 6 people on the beach standing around with their thumbs up their asses because we don't actually need them that day
So I have people complaining that they only work 2 days in a week and one of the girls isn't even showing up on her days and I'm trying to get in touch with the boss to tell him he hired too many fucking people, well no I guess we can't just fire them now if they haven't done anything wrong and fuck it
I've been working 9-3 at my regular job, which I guess can be considered summer hours since I usually work like, 12-9.
But I'm also interning at a newspaper from 5-10, so I basically am working all day anyways.
Also, I'm pumped because I have almost double the vacation hours/personal time built up than what I thought I had. I hate my job though. Retail pharmacy is terrible.
i wear whatever the fuck i want to work, that's another cool thing about my job, plus they give bonuses all the time, every 3 months, at christmas and they gave us a bonus in march just for being awesome.
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You get your time approved to go to your own companies' convention yet?
We don't do the summer hours thing, which sounds very agreeable right about now, but last month we got to do a tour of a local brewery who scolded us on the value of buying local and fighting the man, all while getting us very, very intoxicated. It was damn good beer to boot.
Days like today, I love my job.
In reality we are in an insane build schedule (we are launching weekly builds until September for a major eCommerce platform) which means lots of overtime. We looked at him and shrugged. "Well, they let us leave early on saturdays".
we also talk about other random shit and clown upon each other
yup!
8 nights in Cali.
And I still have to stay until 5PM, depending on how it goes.
That's gonna be fun.
we also talk about other random shit and clown upon each other
can you guys make sure the gameplay isn't awful this time
Also, dead bodies.
Are you a waiter, mcp?
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I'm up in Edmonton. QA inside BioWare and QA pretty much everywhere else in the industry are completely different beasts. Were I at Vancouver, my job would be pretty much grunt work. Whereas here, I get to file bugs like 'in this shot, the camera tracks the vehicle as it's landing. Right now, the shot includes the vehicle, a girder and the sky - a suggestion would be to make it 'busier' since it's currently a little bland.'
And they listen to me! It's great.
Systems Admin.
Now my office has windows that look into an atrium. That is itself poorly lit. I miss natural light.
For the time being however, I am perfectly content where I am.
people who opt in work 10 hours M-Th and get fridays off
which I really like because an extra 2 hours at work means basically nothing but an extra day off is awesome
I don't do that though because it'd mess up my production.
Today I got yelled at for wearing a t-shirt. Apparently starting today casual Friday only applies from the waist down.
However, the ring will never leave your finger, and you will be unable to ever describe to another living person what you see.
yay for salary?
got a lot of numbers to call on Monday, and I'll probably still apply at 3-4 more agencies too
it's pretty awesome if you can swing it, makes it easier to get stuff done and if you travel its one less day of vacation spent
I wear jeans everyday.
We're allowed to drink alcohol at our desks too.
But, you're not suppose to get hammered.
I remember one day a few years ago, I went back into editorial to do something and a couple of the editors were doing shots of tequila at their desk. That was pretty funny.
Oh well~
However, the ring will never leave your finger, and you will be unable to ever describe to another living person what you see.
My summer hours have so far been spent learning Latin and working on my dissertation. But that's also going to be what my autumn and winter hours look like, so.
Summer hours: 8:30am-4:30pm M-F
And we still get paid that extra hour! Weee.
Not like it matters much I suppose.
is your company hiring?
We have 18, EIGHTEEN fucking lifeguards on the payroll
It is nearly impossible to give everyone the hours they want without having 6 people on the beach standing around with their thumbs up their asses because we don't actually need them that day
So I have people complaining that they only work 2 days in a week and one of the girls isn't even showing up on her days and I'm trying to get in touch with the boss to tell him he hired too many fucking people, well no I guess we can't just fire them now if they haven't done anything wrong and fuck it
also, i have 124 vacation hours accrued, but i refuse to take them because they pay out when i leave (which will be in September for school).
But I'm also interning at a newspaper from 5-10, so I basically am working all day anyways.
Also, I'm pumped because I have almost double the vacation hours/personal time built up than what I thought I had. I hate my job though. Retail pharmacy is terrible.
also: your soul
your sweet, sweet soul
do it