End of Message. Sorry, it's corporate speak. Didn't mean to confuse you with professional jargon. How's your forklift truck operating today?
i'm a professional. just not a administrative assistant, such as yourself. nor am i british, thank god.
EOM always meant End Of Month, as far as financial reporting goes. End Of Message, sounds like you type way too many memo's. ::
that's exactly what i thought. "end of month." apparently, when Sly's boss gives him a letter to type, he denotes the end with, "EOM," so that Sly knows when to stop typing. Sly shouldn't assume that is universal. i think it's local to the secretarial fraternity.
Really? I haven't heard that exactly, but similarly I heard he makes an UBER cup of PG tips. Apparently he has the patience and focus to brew it constantly for 10 minutes, stirring, dunking, squishing, the lot. Apparently it's deep and rich in flavour, with just the right amount of milk, but brewed in such accelerated fashion that it's still piping hot.