Andy Wardley wrote: > Having said that, I do very little "real" work at work, instead > spending my time reading/writing email, chatting to people, playing > table tennis, having meetings, and doing other brain dead tasks. I sometimes feel guilty because 90% of my work gets done in 10% of my time. I mean I *know* I can pull out the stops and work my arse off for extended periods of time but I can't seem to get myself to get into work at 9:30am work till lunch, 45 mins having a sandwich then work till 5:30-6:00pm and still be productive. In fact now I don't think I could do it at all. But I get my work done and people seem to be happy with the quality and how fats it gets delivered so ... <shrugs>
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