Re: Lab environment questions....

From: Pavel Bykov (slidersv@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Dec 04 2008 - 01:34:41 ARST


LOL
you can walk *freely* to the breakroom and/or toilet.

You mean I can actually choose if I walk to the breakroom and/or toilet?
Wow, so much freedom indeed!

On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 11:46 PM, Peter Beukenkamp <peter@beukenkamp.nl>wrote:

> You get 2 or 3 sheets at the beginning but I think you can ask for more if
> you need it (I didn't). You can go to the bathroom as much as you like.
> There is also a break room with fruit, coffee and soft drinks.
>
> It's correct that you're not allowed to write on the lab papers. You're not
> stuck you your chair, you can walk freely to the breakroom and/or toilet.
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> Modular wrote:
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>> Would it be possible for someone to answer the following two questions
>> without breaking the NDA???
>>
>> First, I use a lot of paper while going through my practice labs -a lot. I
>> could swear someone once told me that you were only given 2 or 3 sheets of
>> paper and that you couldn't write on the actual LAB packet. Is this true?
>>
>> Also, besides the lunch break, what's the situation with hitting the
>> bathroom or getting a drink of water, etc? Are you pretty much stuck in
>> your
>> chair until Lunch or they call time
>> at the end of the day?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Mod....
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