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the things some bosses do -: i worked for Honeywell Shield, at the time just got into using a an Amstrad lam Shell PC, my unbeknown to me MD gets wind of my computer hobby interests and i get i get a 'royal summons', i.e. be in the office for 9am sharp next day. can i say i was not highly appreciative - as that week i was on nights covering the regular night mans holiday. so i duly arrive expecting a row, rollicking over some ****-up or other or maybe the sack, but astonished i get given a book on 'Introduction to COBOL Programming', and asked to work out a program for the accounts dept, as they had obtained a compute from one of the clients who could not pay - yer ri…
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We will shortly be launching a managed VOIP phone system solution. The starter solution will be:- 4 x Extensions soft and hardphone support 2 x External Lines (same number or different) free 0844 numbers 0845 and 0870 numbers available Free 01 Numbers 1000 Mins of uk landline calls (01 etc numbers) Free Custom IVR (press 1 for sales, 2 for accounts etc) free custom hold music (inform callers on hold of your services) Incoming Caller ID Free voicemail All calls recorded (100 mb limit) free conference calling Hunt groups etc auto divert to voicemail / mobile on time /date rules Dirvert to TSI call centre option free voicemail to email We expect this to be…
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Hello everyone, I am a union representative who is currently representing a member who is a manager at a large retail store. The manager is accused of not alarming the store correctly when she locked up the store and went home and could lose her job. The manager has locked the store for a number of years and did not do anything different on the night in question. I am not any kind of technical expert and therefore all I can tell you is that it is a Chubb fob system and apparently you set the alarm leave the store and then press a button outside which makes a noise saying the alarm is set as per normal. My member would never deliberately go home knowing the alarm woul…
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managed to put a duress code in my 816 panel when setting my alarm what is it is it the same as the 872 panel eg code is 4546 duress is 5546 is this the same on the gartec 816 because it does not tell you in the book thanks mark
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Can anyne advise on a direct replacement for he 9448+ panel
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I have been using tsi via ie7 and found it to be extremly slow. I use firefox normally but chrome seems faster. Just wondered
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Friend has a job for some Italians, they want the above to look good. Italians for you! Any Ideas before I trawl the T`internet?
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my trainee (the biker) used to bang on like this - until we rigged a camera in the van and filmed a trip across town - his own words "cars don`t look, bikes take stupid risks overtaking .............jeez" slowed him right down on both vehicles not arguing Paul, just didnt fancy wasting all that time training him for nothing.
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hi guys, no i've not been called up, City Link driver dropped of kit, regular area man i know fairly well.,chatty sort of guy, should have been a cab driver or barber imo. anyway, he mentioned about he got called up for dury service, i don't know if this is BS or not so thought i'd post it for verification. just to mention these guys work self employed like many of us, so this could get devastating financially, something i've keep my fingers crossed against (just imagine me in a jury room OMG!). this is from memory, so not claiming verbatim he tuns up as requested (£1000 warrant if you don't apparently), signed in then aske's how long he is needed, gets told upto 21 …
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