New years disaster

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:mad:my plan for new years was to visit friends in north wales and have a party. I live in central London so it is a long haul mission to get there, my friend is driving up at 1pm and it takes about 5 hours.

I am presently at work :(, we were told in the week that we could leave at half day but the CEO is not letting us go yet. he is sat at home whilst I am sat here with no work to do (have done it all!) and my ride is leaving in 30min.

so now I have no plans at all for NYE! anyone recomend me somthing to do in London tonight?

cheesed off dude.
 
why are you being kept?
also, if it was that important you would have taken half day as holiday to ensure that you could get away :p
 
Go and take the half day as unpaid leave? Or as half day holiday if you've got any left?

Go blag the person in charge now squire!
 
we were informed we could go at half day previously, otherwise I would have booked the whole day off as I have about 15 days leave spare but I was busy at work so figured I could use the time here. am going to ask if I can have it unpaid!

I have friends here but they are all booked into clubs/bars etc that need tickets.
 
Wish them a Happy New year say you have a flight/train to catch and off you go. Nobody is going to do a thing about it.
 
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Gutted for you mate. I'm not sure what I'm doing tonight either.

Btw, I'm pretty sure that "CEO" (chief executive officer) is American-English. We normally say MD (managing director).
 
Gutted for you mate. I'm not sure what I'm doing tonight either.

Btw, I'm pretty sure that "CEO" (chief executive officer) is American-English. We normally say MD (managing director).

I think at the moment he's just being called an A.S.S
 
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