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16:24 Apr 22, 2006 |
English language (monolingual) [PRO] Bus/Financial - Accounting / audit | |||||||
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3 +4 | working at the kitchen table, not at the desk |
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3 +1 | do it informally, (not by the clock) |
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3 | when you cook, I guess you have special kitchen ckocks which you set to some time to let you |
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when you cook, I guess you have special kitchen ckocks which you set to some time to let you Explanation: know it's done -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 7 mins (2006-04-22 16:31:41 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- So, the guy, i PRESUME. does not have to keep record of "on" and "off" times |
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working at the kitchen table, not at the desk Explanation: I don't think it has anything to do with cooking, given your "accounting" sub-heading. I think this refers to the kind of work one does at the kitchen table, to catch up, rather than the organised work done at the desk. It's work done when there is a little spare time, hence not counted on an hourly basis. |
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