never/sometimes/often
networking events with clients
obligatory dinners with colleagues/bosses
work after 7pm
work on weekends
presentations to groups
meeting where you have to fight your corner hard
representing your organisation at a conference or other event
stay away from home overnight
cancel social plans at the last minute for work
the traditional "allnighter" on a deal
pls & thank you
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networking events with clients
sometimes - a couple of times a year
obligatory dinners with colleagues/bosses
sometimes - the same
work after 7pm
about once a month
work on weekends
never
presentations to groups
a couple of times a year (external)
meeting where you have to fight your corner hard
never - poss cos I can't be arsed
representing your organisation at a conference or other event
a couple of times a year
stay away from home overnight
a couple of times a year
cancel social plans at the last minute for work
never
the traditional "allnighter" on a deal
never
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networking events with clients - never
obligatory dinners with colleagues/bosses - never
work after 7pm - sometimes
work on weekends - never
presentations to groups - sometimes
meeting where you have to fight your corner hard - never
representing your organisation at a conference or other event - never
stay away from home overnight - never
cancel social plans at the last minute for work - I have a 2 year old boy so I have no social plans but if I did I suppose sometimes
the traditional "allnighter" on a deal - never
pls & thank you
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networking events with clients
Sometimes
obligatory dinners with colleagues/bosses
Sometimes
work after 7pm
Sometimes
work on weekends
Never
presentations to groups
Sometimes
meeting where you have to fight your corner hard
Rarely
representing your organisation at a conference or other event
Sometimes
stay away from home overnight
Never
cancel social plans at the last minute for work
Never
the traditional "allnighter" on a deal
Doesn't really apply to my area.
pls & thank you
MWAH xx
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networking events with clients - I work in house so not really applicable
obligatory dinners with colleagues/bosses - Sometimes
work after 7pm - Sometimes which should be read as rarely
work on weekends - Sometimes which should be read as rarely
presentations to groups - often
meeting where you have to fight your corner hard - Sometimes which should be read as rarely
representing your organisation at a conference or other event - Sometimes
stay away from home overnight - sometimes
cancel social plans at the last minute for work - Sometimes which should be read as rarely
the traditional "allnighter" on a deal - Sometimes which should be read as rarely
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networking events with clients - never
obligatory dinners with colleagues/bosses - often bleurgh, yesterday for example
work after 7pm - used to be sometimes, now I refuse
work on weekends - used to be sometimes, now I refuse
presentations to groups - never
meeting where you have to fight your corner hard - not anymore
representing your organisation at a conference or other event - used to, not anymore
stay away from home overnight - not anymore
cancel social plans at the last minute for work - fook that
the traditional "allnighter" on a deal - never
fook this job and fook my boss
german employment legislation protects me
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heh at stupid yanks who do all this thinking they are hard and have great work ethic when they're just being muppets for letting themselves being bumrodgered
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networking events with clients - often (actually it's not that often but I fecking hate it so it feels like it)
obligatory dinners with colleagues/bosses - sometimes (I generally quite like them though)
work after 7pm - often (essentially every day but I don't start until around 10am generally)
work on weekends - rarely (and I fvcking resent it when I have to)
presentations to groups - rarely
meeting where you have to fight your corner hard - Rarely (in relation to stuff that actually impacts me) stroppy meetings fighting for clients are an almost daily thing
representing your organisation at a conference or other event - rarely
stay away from home overnight - sometimes
cancel social plans at the last minute for work - sometimes.
the traditional "allnighter" on a deal - maybe once a year.
pls & thank you
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networking events with clients - often
obligatory dinners with colleagues/bosses - sometimes (Christmas and summer party)
work after 7pm - often
work on weekends - sometimes
presentations to groups - often
meeting where you have to fight your corner hard - sometimes
representing your organisation at a conference or other event - often
stay away from home overnight - often
cancel social plans at the last minute for work - sometimes (but rarely, tbf)
the traditional "allnighter" on a deal - sometimes
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The fact that I cannot be arsed to answer should instruct you. The worst are brek meetings (see me supra) and events with spouses. Particularly the latter.
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Never have to do plus one events (thank god). They joys of not being a partner. Breakfast meetings suck, but are not as complete a waste of time as lunchtime meetings, where people bang on at length, just because they can and it's not cutting into their chargeable hours. fookers.
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networking events with clients - I am the client, so never, except for an occassional lunch or so to catch up with my external counsel /panel firms
obligatory dinners with colleagues/bosses - Four times a year or so
work after 7pm - occassionally
work on weekends - occassionally
presentations to groups - 4 times a year but if you add teaching than about 15 times a year
meeting where you have to fight your corner hard - this is quite normal
representing your organisation at a conference or other event 10 times a year
stay away from home overnight - 12-15 nights a year
cancel social plans at the last minute for work - hardly ever
the traditional "allnighter" on a deal - Never
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I really want supes's job
Do you need an assistant, supes?
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networking events with clients - never
obligatory dinners with colleagues/bosses - sometimes, about monthly including some less formal ones
work after 7pm - almost never and mostly just when I've been procrastinating over something
work on weekends - almost never and mostly just when I've been procrastinating over something
presentations to groups - never
meeting where you have to fight your corner hard - rarely
representing your organisation at a conference or other event - annually
stay away from home overnight - only if I want to
cancel social plans at the last minute for work - never
the traditional "allnighter" on a deal - never in the actual sense, but I've had a few nights (over a few years) of sub-6 hours out of the office which lots of people seemed to used to think amounted to an all nighter
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networking events with clients - N/A
obligatory dinners with colleagues/bosses - never
work after 7pm - never
work on weekends - never
presentations to groups - never
meeting where you have to fight your corner hard - never
representing your organisation at a conference or other event - sometimes
stay away from home overnight - often
cancel social plans at the last minute for work - never
the traditional "allnighter" on a deal - never
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I don't understand how I, a painfully socially uncomfortable person (I mean I enjoy people but in a work context it's wretched), seem to have ended up with a much worse job than most people for this sort of thing.
And it doesn't even pay well!
In my next life I want to be an amoeba.
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networking events with clients - SOMETIMES
obligatory dinners with colleagues/bosses SOMETIMES
work after 7pm SOMETIMES
work on weekends SOMETIMES
presentations to groups OFTEN
meeting where you have to fight your corner hard OFTEN
representing your organisation at a conference or other event SOMETIMES
stay away from home overnight SOMETIMES
cancel social plans at the last minute for work HARDLY EVER
the traditional "allnighter" on a deal NEVER
pls & thank you I AM A POLITE MAN :)
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Actually i'm more of a sometimes on the 'fightin corner' one
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Oh I see, well:
networking events with clients - as the client, as often as I can
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networking events with clients - very rarely
obligatory dinners with colleagues/bosses - colleagues never, bosses and SMT every other month or so
work after 7pm - very very rarely
work on weekends - occasionally
presentations to groups - weekly
meeting where you have to fight your corner hard - all the bloody time
representing your organisation at a conference or other event - every month or so
stay away from home overnight - every month or so
cancel social plans at the last minute for work - never
the traditional "allnighter" on a deal - never
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bailey - I thought of u last night while watching Defending the Guilty. There was a bit where they started to enumerate the accused's previous offences to the jury and I was surprised because I didn't think that was allowed (but then wondered if it was allowed because her defence agent had cross-examined the complaining witness about her own criminal record?)
anyway apolz for the digression
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Are you going to produce results in a table after this, Clergs? We need the data in a clear, comprehensible and meaningful format (including KPIs).
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do you know, I am in a bad mood with my boss so perhaps
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i should also have asked people to disclose practice area so I could provide some recmomendations
"be more supes" seems … inadequate somehow
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