(It's encouraged, which is what I like about this company)
Doing so will also give my manager a bit of leverage in getting me back on the 'right' team.
As, as far as I'm aware, this client really want to keep me, but just didn't have the budget in one team, so now I'm working on the other. (big client ;) )
Oh, it's wonderful. That reminds me I still need to write down some hour-administration in the client's tools.
I'm pretty good at always submitting the time-reports on Fridays for my company, but I always forget the ones on Monday for the client. (Stupid tool, won't let you book 'in advance', even if it's already Friday you can't book 8 hours for the whole day at 10 am)
@Tinkeringbell We once automated that, so our own timesheet always did match with that of the customer. When they found out we were told to stop doing that because they wanted mistakes in the invoices so they could postpone payment (or something like that)
When I didn't know the proper etiquette... I mean, I understand punishment. You use punishment to change someone's behavior. But if you punish someone who already is not behaving that way...
@public please stop editing this question. Leave that space alone... If you really think you are correct and the post must be edited start a new meta discussion about it and wait for more feedback. Thanks.
I feel like a punk who was sent in front of judge for breaking windows and the judge said "I am letting you off with a warning here. Misbehave again, break another window and you're going to prison." and I was a model citizen after that.
I hope everything will go well. It was like: remember that prank you did to your school teacher 30 years ago? Well, if you had done it today, it would have been a felony! You're a criminal! Two months prison time.
But I was a kid and it wasn't felony then, only misdemeanor.
Not really, no. Else you could persecute someone for drinking alcohol before Prohibition when it wasn't forbidden before and was perfectly legal. Laws can't be used retroactively. Break that rule... Well, Henry VIII executed Miss Howard by using that.
He literally created a law making it illegal to be engaged to someone else, break the engagement and not tell the king before marriage to him.Which was legal when Kathryn Howard married him..
@SonictheAnonymousHedgehog Y'all were going back and forth on edits to the question without editing the answer to match, and I didn't want to risk moving the edit war to the answer after locking the question.
@πάνταῥεῖ It's as if I saw you wearing a red shirt yesterday and today created a rule forbidding wearing of red shirts then fined you for wearing a red shirt yesterday, when the rule didn't exist.
@jo1storm Well, the GESTAPO recorded all things even before the NAZI party took over this (my) country. Just don't wear red T-shirts with a Che-Guevara stencil printed on them. :3