I mentioned in my holiday thread that John had gone to Belfast last night for work and Saundra replied saying that it was shame he was straight back into it. I think he's relieved that he's not got to head back into gen office straight away.
They moved to new offices on the Friday that we went away and last Monday, which he was glad to be missing. The boss, Tom, decided that rather than pay a removal firm they'd move themselves so he hired a transit van

and they had to move around 30 large desks and chairs and many other fixtures and fittings, big heavy bookcases etc, a massive conference table, countless computers and monitors, photocopiers, printers including the one which prints out their drawings to a large size...and the new offices are up a flight of stairs.
Anyway, he had a text at 5.20am last Monday morning from the secretary, asking if he had the DNS settings for the computers. He didn't. He was put in charge of IT by Tom and eventually had to give it up a couple of years ago as he couldn't do that and run his own department at the same time as the IT side was really demanding. Tom passed this on to the solicitor who he's employed full time (who barely has any legal work to do and just drifts around the office doing odds and ends on a solicitor's salary) but he has no idea about IT and just muddles through.
For a start, John doesn't have anything to do with IT and even if he did why would he take these settings on holiday with him? No thought was given to the time difference either which they should do since they're an American owned company and deal daily with the US head office.
15 minutes later, at 5.35am, Tom texted and asked the same thing.
What made it even more annoying is the fact that Tom had that ridiculous idea that John and his department had to take all of their annual holiday in January, unless they'd already had some authorised, so this was the only holiday he has for the rest of the year and even then they think it's acceptable to bother him with questions which have absolutely nothing to do with him.