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Things about places you've worked at that they don't want the general public to know
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Is there anything you remember from a job that they don't want the general public to know?
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All skipped, and nothing wrong with them.
Quite a few things, but then I do work for a large multinational defence and aerospace firm. So not wanting the general public, or other 'interested parties', knowing about certain aspects is par for the course.
Wrong.
Source: I work in the Asda bakery.
Also, the batteries themselves cost as little as 10p each, yet most places charge £5+.
You got that right.
Link > > HSBC money-laundering
It only has to have been in the country for 72 hours to count as being British; I've an uncle in beef farming, he buys in stock from the Irish Republic, grazes it for a week and sells it fully legally as "British" certified beef,.
Speaking of...when I was in the Met police, also during the IRA bomb campaign, we had two designated bomb cars, one north of the river and one south of the river, that had specialist equipment on board, to the tune of one roll of striped plastic tape for closing an area. Nothing else at all. Luckily, because there were only two of them, they were never, ever first on scene, so the striped tape was never used.
I've probably said enough if you join the dots......
That's funny - I get a big rabbit with a beachball...
....you find out that you're really Billy Joel.
ALL Northern Ireland shops and shopping centres have a similar pre-arranged signal of some sort
I know the guy who rivets together the fuselage doors for Boeing aircraft subcontracted to Bombardier Shorts in Belfast.
I'll never fly Boeing....
"They haven't gone away, you know"
...and strangely the number will spiral up on shopping days running up to Christmas