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  3. EOD means before 9am the next business day, right?

EOD means before 9am the next business day, right?

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  • jenmsft@mastodon.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
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    EOD means before 9am the next business day, right? 🤔

    saxx@mastodon.socialS iamdtms@mas.toI jenmsft@mastodon.socialJ controlc@mstdn.caC emily_s@mastodon.me.ukE 6 Replies Last reply
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      EOD means before 9am the next business day, right? 🤔

      saxx@mastodon.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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      @JenMsft There‘s an EOD somewhere in the world …

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        @JenMsft There‘s an EOD somewhere in the world …

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        @saxx 😂

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        • jenmsft@mastodon.socialJ jenmsft@mastodon.social

          EOD means before 9am the next business day, right? 🤔

          iamdtms@mas.toI This user is from outside of this forum
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          @JenMsft EOF is better defined. With an empty line before. 🤐

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          • jenmsft@mastodon.socialJ jenmsft@mastodon.social

            EOD means before 9am the next business day, right? 🤔

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            (in all seriousness, this is why you should make it clear what the actual deadline is)

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            • jenmsft@mastodon.socialJ jenmsft@mastodon.social

              EOD means before 9am the next business day, right? 🤔

              controlc@mstdn.caC This user is from outside of this forum
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              @JenMsft The one time timezones can be your friend.

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              • jenmsft@mastodon.socialJ jenmsft@mastodon.social

                EOD means before 9am the next business day, right? 🤔

                emily_s@mastodon.me.ukE This user is from outside of this forum
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                @JenMsft "Before EOD" means the bomb squad is getting called and you have to get your work done before they get here right?

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                • jenmsft@mastodon.socialJ jenmsft@mastodon.social

                  (in all seriousness, this is why you should make it clear what the actual deadline is)

                  mattkirbylondon@infosec.exchangeM This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @JenMsft My day? Your day? Who knows?!

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                  • mattkirbylondon@infosec.exchangeM mattkirbylondon@infosec.exchange

                    @JenMsft My day? Your day? Who knows?!

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                    @mattkirbylondon @JenMsft

                    Where we are going, we don't need time zones.

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                    • jenmsft@mastodon.socialJ jenmsft@mastodon.social

                      (in all seriousness, this is why you should make it clear what the actual deadline is)

                      zahmbiend@hachyderm.ioZ This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @JenMsft At my workplace, EOD often refers to 3PM, when our bank starts their closing process for the day, and transactions are no longer guaranteed to happen the same day. We still mostly work until about 5PM usually (almost everyone is in the same timezone), so that's really our EOD, but it's rare that something specifically has to be done by the end of the day unless it's specifically for the bank, so "EOD" still usually refers to 3PM.

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                      • jenmsft@mastodon.socialJ jenmsft@mastodon.social

                        EOD means before 9am the next business day, right? 🤔

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                        @JenMsft Too early for End of December?

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