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walkinman221 18-07-2011 18:33

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I have clocked in once in my working life , i tried working in a factory once when i got fed up of the good old british weather.Didnt last long about three weeks i think kept looking out of the window thinking i cant do with this same place same job everyday thing drove me mad had to go back on the tools.:do-one::)

Alan Varrechia 18-07-2011 19:37

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The latest machines use fingerprint technology, so no getting your mate to clock you out, unless you leave him your finger. :eek::eek::D:D:D

junetta 18-07-2011 20:41

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I´ve never clocked in but did have to suffer flexi time when I worked for the police.

After either breaking or losing a few yellow plastic keys they gave up on me. I hated the whole thing.

jaysay 19-07-2011 09:22

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Originally Posted by walkinman221 (Post 919917)
And your point is, careful you dont trip over your halo john:D:angel: always remember adding the "golden" hour on most of my lie sheets:o, i mean time sheets:D:D

Well the time sheet was always known as "Billy's Weekly Liar"

jaysay 19-07-2011 09:24

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Originally Posted by junetta (Post 919950)
I´ve never clocked in but did have to suffer flexi time when I worked for the police.

After either breaking or losing a few yellow plastic keys they gave up on me. I hated the whole thing.

flexi time working for the police, or as it was known bending the truth:D

Alan Varrechia 27-07-2011 12:29

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Not sure if i've done this right. If i have this is one of my clocks. :confused::confused::D

Alan Varrechia 27-07-2011 13:25

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Some more i hope....:D

cashman 27-07-2011 21:25

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Glad to see they aint in yer living room Alan,:D;)

Alan Varrechia 27-07-2011 21:43

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The wife would kill me. Says i do nowt but collect junk.

cashman 27-07-2011 21:47

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As would mine n most wives i reckon.:D quite n interesting hobby IMHO.;)

Alan Varrechia 27-07-2011 22:01

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Don't think the fact that i make models as well helps. Perhaps i should look into a unit in the market near coffee beanz!!!!:D:D:D:D

cashman 27-07-2011 22:15

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Originally Posted by Alan Varrechia (Post 921777)
Don't think the fact that i make models as well helps. Perhaps i should look into a unit in the market near coffee beanz!!!!:D:D:D:D

From what ive seen yeh may even be able to rent coffee beanz in the not too distant future.:D

Retlaw 27-07-2011 23:16

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The wife would kill me. Says i do nowt but collect junk.

Get rid of the wife, they are the biggest piece of junk you'll ever collect.:D:D:D
Retlaw.

Alan Varrechia 27-07-2011 23:46

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Mmmmm. Does that mean your a bachelor :D:D:D and i don't mean part of an irish singing group of the same name. :D

Benipete 28-07-2011 07:55

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http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/a...1&d=1311769542

Not sure if i've done this right. If i have this is one of my clocks. :confused::confused::D

It's running a bit slow.:eek::D:D


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