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Thesoro posted:it is against leap rules for the public to enter the leap bus. the fine is $6 and includes free wifi
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i had to enter hours when working at a digital agency so they could accurately bill the clients. a majority of our projects during my time there were fixed bid so it was mostly a track of why we were over budget. turns out fixed bid projected without fixed scope rarely make money
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Stringent posted:is this kind of poo poo ever useful to anyone? short answer : no long answer : nooooo
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# ? Apr 17, 2015 03:21 |
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fun yospos timesheet story: i'd always bullet all the stuff i worked on when filling out my timesheets and apparently the - chars i used were breaking the spreadsheets our system would output for the project managers and whoever else read them. i was just put on a new project a few weeks ago and the PM told me to knock it off almost immediately. i've been bulleting my timesheets for over a year now and he was the first person to actually notice lol
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Necc0 posted:short answer : no "total billables were 109324 hours, of which 22.41% were committed to project chome, an increase of 7.3% over the previous reporting period. next slide please" same reason that businesses pay big money for gartner reports - just the ability to point to concrete numbers gives them a sense of being in control of things
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gMido posted:there's no way that'll hold up That poo poo is a golden test for libertarians because they well and truly believe with firm conviction that anything in a legalish-looking document is absolute law, ipso facto, ergo sum.
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# ? Apr 17, 2015 03:29 |
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when I worked at ea I had to use a time sheet system and so I did and would put in my OT and everything else and it would always go through with no questions. then one day I get an email from a marketing guy over in Sports who is like "hey man, I'm leaving in 2 weeks and I won't be able to approve your time sheets anymore" and I'm like "who the gently caress is this, my director approves my time sheets" nope. this guy had been blindly approving time sheets for months for an employee he had never heard of. and my director also didn't say anything either. hosed up
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qirex posted:by entering this hotline server you are certifying that you are not a law enforcement officer and that you will delete any downloads after 24 hours
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# ? Apr 17, 2015 03:50 |
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born on a buy you posted:i had to enter hours when working at a digital agency so they could accurately bill the clients. a majority of our projects during my time there were fixed bid so it was mostly a track of why we were over budget. turns out fixed bid projected without fixed scope rarely make money i was talking to one pm a while ago and he mentioned that the number of fixed priced contracts that make money was astronomically low. i don't remember the actual number but i think it was 10% or less. gotta make dem sales i guess.
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# ? Apr 17, 2015 03:53 |
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i have a client that issued a PO for our base labour estimate but insists on manually approving timesheets weekly anyway. he has no idea what we're doing or how it's done, but he needs to manually approve it every week. now he's trying to find ways to bring some in-house people with no knowledge of the systems in on the project to "speed things up". not that anything is behind schedule, he just seems to think throwing more bodies in there will somehow reduce our hours.
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# ? Apr 17, 2015 04:11 |
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Necc0 posted:fun yospos timesheet story: i'd always bullet all the stuff i worked on when filling out my timesheets and apparently the - chars i used were breaking the spreadsheets our system would output for the project managers and whoever else read them. i was just put on a new project a few weeks ago and the PM told me to knock it off almost immediately. i've been bulleting my timesheets for over a year now and he was the first person to actually notice lol
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BangersInMyKnickers posted:climb in bros, come inside me
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# ? Apr 17, 2015 04:20 |
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I have no idea who approves my time sheets but I know it's none of my managers I spend at least 25% of my day reading the forums and easily get everything done that I need to by 4 so who cares
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an investigation at my work found like a few dozen people out of ten thousand were saying they worked hours but not getting any work done for weeks at a time. that's pretty good percentages really but lol try telling that to the republican congressman who sees his chance to slam government employees some more. so because their supervisors were too lazy to properly document it and fire their asses all of us get a time sheet crackdown. not only do I have to fill out a time sheet each pay period but at the beginning of every single day I have to fill out how much I expect to work that day. any discrepancies between the two have to be answered for. lol we are wasting tens of millions of dollars worth of employee and management time to save a few hundred thousand at the most assuming they actually fire the underperforming employees.
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# ? Apr 17, 2015 05:01 |
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just goes to show, never fill out questionnaires, ever
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# ? Apr 17, 2015 05:07 |
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the company I work for seems to be one of those wacky places that's strict on everyone other than people who do a code, in which case you can apparently get away with murder
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Luigi Thirty posted:the company I work for seems to be one of those wacky places that's strict on everyone other than people who do a code, in which case you can apparently get away with murder there are two bars within office wifi distance. one is codename 'the bunker' one is codename 'fortress of solitude' there's a third bar which is never to be mentioned in hipchat
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# ? Apr 17, 2015 05:10 |
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yo that leap tos is pissing me off I'm gonna write a tos that says I have a 15 inch dick and if anyone complains ilł sue the gently caress out of them
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# ? Apr 17, 2015 05:19 |
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lol
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# ? Apr 17, 2015 05:31 |
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# ? Apr 17, 2015 05:39 |
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nobody cares about your timesheets, personally. the system is there so they can do larger scale resource planning
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# ? Apr 17, 2015 05:44 |
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i dont even have to do timesheets anymore since i switched departments because projects only go into the timesheet system when the hardware & tooling is mostly finalized and now i mostly work on product planning type stuff
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# ? Apr 17, 2015 05:46 |
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fart simpson posted:nobody cares about your timesheets, personally. the system is there so they can do larger scale resource planning right, but do these data ever get used in a meaningful fashion or provide a consistent/accurate base to plan off of? or is it more like, well we gotta have something to base this 3 month w.a.g. off of?
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Luigi Thirty posted:the company I work for seems to be one of those wacky places that's strict on everyone other than people who do a code, in which case you can apparently get away with murder 99% of coders will do 99% of the final code needed in like 5% of the time spent on it its a real problem that we have no idea how produce work at a constant rate
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Shifty Pony posted:an investigation at my work found like a few dozen people out of ten thousand were saying they worked hours but not getting any work done for weeks at a time. that's pretty good percentages really but lol try telling that to the republican congressman who sees his chance to slam government employees some more. Are you a patent examiner
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Stringent posted:right, but do these data ever get used in a meaningful fashion or provide a consistent/accurate base to plan off of? or is it more like, well we gotta have something to base this 3 month w.a.g. off of? my place used to have really detailed timesheets and then a few years ago they realised they weren't getting any value whatsoever out of all the data. so they abolished them and now we just have to not get caught slacking too blatantly. seems to work ok it's a shame, my random timesheet generator was getting pretty good by the time they were abolished
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# ? Apr 17, 2015 09:53 |
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Soricidus posted:it's a shame, my random timesheet generator was getting pretty good by the time they were abolished hehe
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# ? Apr 17, 2015 09:55 |
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I'm a freelancer so I track time in order to get paid. On the plus side, if I wanna work on my own poo poo, I work on my own poo poo and log just to keep track of how it balances with billables.
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# ? Apr 17, 2015 10:20 |
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i haven't had to do a time sheet since i became a salaried employee nobody even cares if i slack off all loving day as long as poo poo is done when it's due. thinking about taking a 2 hour lunch today just because man this corporate tyranny sounds stupid
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Syncopated posted:Are you a patent examiner yup
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# ? Apr 17, 2015 13:42 |
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Stringent posted:is this kind of poo poo ever useful to anyone? my company uses it to bill customers and show that "yeah we really did do *stupid task* give us our $300/hr" beyond that they don't care so I only fill in the billable stuff and they don't notice.
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# ? Apr 17, 2015 15:06 |
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http://sfist.com/2015/04/16/private_bus_service_leap_removed_wh.php classy guys disrupting the wheelchair economy
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Beast of Bourbon posted:when I worked at ea I had to use a time sheet system and so I did and would put in my OT and everything else and it would always go through with no questions. I kinda imagine EA Sports is basically this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7u9hP4r1S8
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Parallel Paraplegic posted:my company uses it to bill customers and show that "yeah we really did do *stupid task* give us our $300/hr" yeah, i meant strictly internal use, obviously billable hours need to be tracked.
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Just-In-Timeberlake posted:http://sfist.com/2015/04/16/private_bus_service_leap_removed_wh.php wonder what the odds are that one of the serial ada litigants have already requested a ride, felt "humiliation, embarrassment, and emotional distress", and are just letting it sit for a bit to let memories of who they were fade in the minds of the bus driver and other passengers before filing their lawsuit. probably nearing 100%
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@aphyr is a pro follow
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bobbilljim posted:99% of coders will do 99% of the final code needed in like 5% of the time spent on it this is mostly because the other 95% of the time is spent reading what it does now to even figure out what needs to be added
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bobbilljim posted:99% of coders will do 99% of the final code needed in like 5% of the time spent on it error checking is work
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Shifty Pony posted:wonder what the odds are that one of the serial ada litigants have already requested a ride, felt "humiliation, embarrassment, and emotional distress", and are just letting it sit for a bit to let memories of who they were fade in the minds of the bus driver and other passengers before filing their lawsuit. Stringent posted:yeah, i meant strictly internal use, obviously billable hours need to be tracked. with fixed hours available time tracking can be used to manage estimates and see if things are likely to go over or need more resources
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