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I try to make all my appointments late in the afternoon so that I don't have to futz with returning back to work. And because of it I don't feel the anxiety when the waiting time is running over.
I don't wait well. I dumped my previous doctor because of tardiness (I was his 1st appointment of the day! ).
When I went looking for a new one I flat told them why I left the last one and would do the same there. No problems in over a year.
The respiratory clinic right across the hall, however, has been dropped because they didn't seem to be able to remember when my appointments were. Frustrated the heck out of me. They changed one by three weeks and never told me.
Elizamary- the clocks go back one hour tonight, changing us from British Summer Time to Greenwich Mean Time.
f2- funnily enough those pheasants were outside the study window this morning. I got some photos but am having difficulty uploading them on this temporary setup I have at the moment. Grrr...
f2- funnily enough those pheasants were outside the study window this morning. I got some photos but am having difficulty uploading them on this temporary setup I have at the moment. Grrr...
I'm sort of like rdlr that way, I book business appointments back to back with about a 15-20 minute buffer zone in between. I try to do these earlier in the day so's I can spend more time on site or working with the pending quotes from about lunch time on. Now if someone is late for an appointment beyond my built in cushion...I just hit the "NEXT" button.
Great photos. guy. I hope that with the trees still in full leaf you don't lose too many in the coming blowout later today. Stay safe in this major storm (and stay off the roads come Monday morning).
Ron
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