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What do you still do

penfold93

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Timekeeping is still one of the things that I am mindful of. Hate it when folks can't be arsed to turn up to an event on time.
You'd die in my job especially as the students feel its appropriate to stroll in 20-30 minutes after the lecture has started, Costa/Starbucks in hand. I've already been asked to not be sarcastic or comment as they feel I am picking on them.
 

Talk Wrench

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You'd die in my job especially as the students feel its appropriate to stroll in 20-30 minutes after the lecture has started, Costa/Starbucks in hand. I've already been asked to not be sarcastic or comment as they feel I am picking on them.
Welcome to Zivil Strasse. 😉
 

Spearmint

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You'd die in my job especially as the students feel its appropriate to stroll in 20-30 minutes after the lecture has started, Costa/Starbucks in hand. I've already been asked to not be sarcastic or comment as they feel I am picking on them.
I noted that on a MSc at Shrivenham, I think I'm one of very few civilians that actually turn up before the lectures start. The rest turn up as you have indicated above.
 
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Still do the Windsor knot (I wear a uniform in my volunteering role) though with most ties these days it always seems to end up ridiculously short.... Shoes clean, not bulled, iron shirts in the summer when seen, in winter they are under a wooly-pully.
 
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