Friday, July 07, 2006

150%

I forgot to mention something I appreciate a lot: the flexibility of my working hours. I have to do my 42 hours and I have to finish my projects on the deadline, but apart from that I'm pretty much free of when I want to work. Even though I still start and finish on normal times I have the possibility to do other stuff besides, and there's lots to do, just like today:
7am-12pm: working on my projects, including a meeting with my boss to get some information before he leaves for holidays and a feedback for my first week.
12.30pm-4pm Casting Day at BrainStore
5pm-6.30pm Expectation setting with the new MC for connect

yay!

2 Comments:

chitgo said...

hmmm...very interested to hear about developments taking place with connect....do blog about them as they happen if possible.

hope all else is going well with u.
long time no chat, we should skpye soon.what days suit u ?

8:16 AM  
sarita said...

sure, once connect gets into its post-exam activity I'll update the world ;-)

what about next monday evening? will send you mail, google address is fine?

2:41 PM  

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