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Thivagar

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There is no better day to ask this question other than on a beautiful Monday. Go on.
 
Go in about 8:30 then have a coffee while discussing weekend activity with my colleagues. Turn the PC on for a 9 am start to start interacting with customers making notes for the second half of the day. Will also answer queries of disgruntled and unhappy satellite customers as well. Lunch is for 40mins around 1pm, can go to the big canteen or eat out depending on my mood and weather as well. If I go out would prefer a kebab or biryani to a sandwich, pizza or something like that. Second half of the day is mostly spent doing paper work with a 20 mins tea break around 3 pm that has to be taken at the canteen. Normally I spend it with the boys with some Football banter and slagging matches going on just to brighten up the atmosphere. Sometimes after tea we have a meeting to analyse our current performance to discuss how improvements can be made if an individual is not performing to their best. This is seldom the case with me though. On a Monday with it being the start of the week it's normally busy, will combine the final one and a half hours of the day with some paper and PC work. Though monitored we work at our own pace so I like to spread my work for the coming week. PC to be switched off around 16:50 hours followed by exiting the office at 5 pm sharp.
 
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8:00AM- Start with a direct visit to the Construction Site.
9:00AM- Project Meeting
10:00AM- Tasks Assignment
11:00AM- Back to head office- Replying emails-Sending Enquires-Approving Design Drawings
1:00PM- Lunch Break-Going through PakPassion- Reading the News
3:00PM- Management Meeting-Tender Assesment
5:00PM - Material Requests Processed for next working Day
5:30PM- Foreman's reporting period-Ending the Day with Maghrib Prayers
6:30PM- Home Sweet Home
 
Walk few mins to the bus stop. Get a bus that goes near my work, walk few mins there. Get the stumps and boundary flags and walk over to the cricket pitch. Put the boundary flags everywhere, say hello to the captains, make them do the toss, then use my phone to score the match, enter players names etc while I umpire at the same time. Collect boundary flags and stumps after the game is finished, give them back, then go home.
 
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