RedDave2 wrote:And as a flip side, if you think it pisses of the rank and file being told what to do, imagine the management side where you are trying to put together a consistent public message and someone in PR keeps messing just because they don't like being told what to do.
RedDave2 wrote:And as a flip side, if you think it pisses of the rank and file being told what to do, imagine the management side where you are trying to put together a consistent public message and someone in PR keeps messing just because they don't like being told what to do.
regmcfly wrote:We are all struggling at the minute at work. I can't even go to my head as he has been in tears r.e. the death of our pupil. The funeral is on Monday. We have the head psychologist for Edinburgh council at our call but my god, I can't believe what the ripple effects of this has done to our school.
regmcfly wrote:It's okay. There's a weird rhythm to Xmas. Every year, the second last week is when you get the big issues. Next week will *looks at heavens* be fine. But this year has been a massive blow to us. I mentioned this elsewhere, but this year I've gone back to mass as a Catholic. I am never gonna put anything on anyone else, but just as a way to have mindfulness for an hour it has been amazing.
poprock wrote:The isn’t a designer in the world who chooses Arial for stylistic reasons. Arial is the backstop. It’s the lowest down the list in your chosen palette of typefaces, because you need a basic default to fall back on when the main brand fonts aren’t available.
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