they gave it up for music and a free electric band
my grandparents. People were so naive in the 1970's
said Jemima, who was working for one of the largest up and coming knowledge based groups in Cambridge when she made the observation in the context (in case you wondered) of a 3rd stage group interview when somebody asked her what she thought her two biggest faults were.
Interesting and not a little bit curious that she chose to list her grandparents as HER (number 1) fault and ' always looking to see if the path had been trodden when she was at school because she was in love with the postman. She used to leave small booby traps and try to infer 'knowledge' based on her findings...
The job? Marketing and Comms Officer with a fundraising 'second nod' in mind...
Why she chose to quote Albert Hammond when answering questions about her weaknesses - and choosing to pick on her grand folk in their paucity - will remain a mystery.
She got the job - despite her imperfections.
Oh, Jemima. You should've been in Playschool.
Arch, Square, Circle and...?
my grandparents. People were so naive in the 1970's
said Jemima, who was working for one of the largest up and coming knowledge based groups in Cambridge when she made the observation in the context (in case you wondered) of a 3rd stage group interview when somebody asked her what she thought her two biggest faults were.
Interesting and not a little bit curious that she chose to list her grandparents as HER (number 1) fault and ' always looking to see if the path had been trodden when she was at school because she was in love with the postman. She used to leave small booby traps and try to infer 'knowledge' based on her findings...
The job? Marketing and Comms Officer with a fundraising 'second nod' in mind...
Why she chose to quote Albert Hammond when answering questions about her weaknesses - and choosing to pick on her grand folk in their paucity - will remain a mystery.
She got the job - despite her imperfections.
Oh, Jemima. You should've been in Playschool.
Arch, Square, Circle and...?
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