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To add to Chloe's list hospital porters, phlebotomists, litter pickers and security guards. I am sure there are many others but some occupations have less trade...
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Surely it’s more interesting that he can’t find anyone to work for him:
“Closes: 4 Feb: closing deadline extended to 11 February. It was originally “31 January 2008 – the successful candidate may be appointed before this date”.”
“A sense of humour is imperative.”
Too right! But at least you don’t have to be able to count all the digits on one hand.
1-2-3-4 err 1-2-3-4 err…