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Originally Posted by
Excalibur
Sorry, but I disagree. It's the responsibility of the person unable to make the meeting to apologise, and reschedule. ( With profuse apologies). Hmmmmm, am I showing my age? Not like me to do that.
I agree - unfortunately a lot of people these days, don't seem to share your views.
Julian
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Originally Posted by
DJ Jules
I agree - unfortunately a lot of people these days, don't seem to share your views.
That's one of the problems these days...not many people seem to have any manners or common sense.
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Originally Posted by
Excalibur
Sorry, but I disagree. It's the responsibility of the person unable to make the meeting to apologise, and reschedule. ( With profuse apologies). Hmmmmm, am I showing my age? Not like me to do that.
I didn't mention right / wrong or responsibilities, did I?
Originally Posted by
DJ Jules
I agree - unfortunately a lot of people these days, don't seem to share your views.
Julian
Having worked in a job with wall-to-wall appointments, I learned a long time ago that it was in MY best interests to telephone and confirm an appointment that I was travelling to ("Hi, just leaving the office now - should be with you in plenty of time for our appointment at x") .... saves an awful lot of wasted time and trouble for me.
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Dinosaur
Originally Posted by
Corabar Entertainment
I didn't mention right / wrong or responsibilities, did I?
No, but I did, young lady.
Originally Posted by
Corabar Entertainment
Having worked in a job with wall-to-wall appointments, I learned a long time ago that it was in MY best interests to telephone and confirm an appointment that I was travelling to ("Hi, just leaving the office now - should be with you in plenty of time for our appointment at x") .... saves an awful lot of wasted time and trouble for me.
Yeah, but you're used to smurfing t'interweb on your blueberry or whatever. Us Old 'uns make an appointment, and turn up for it, knowing that since the other person hasn't called to apologise and reschedule, then the meeting is still on as agreed.
( Unless you're dealing with Penmare, who is having some bad flare ups of his Alzheimers lately. )
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