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Just reading the job section of the local newspaper...

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ummmm | 16:13 Thu 11th Mar 2010 | ChatterBank
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Golf ball collector....send your CV to....

WFT...you need to send in a CV to collect golf balls. How ridiculous is that? Is that how fussy employers can be now?
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Maybe you need to have a special tool, ummmm LOL
wonder how many GCSEs one would need to be qualified...
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can imagine... they got some balls!
I wouldn't let just anyone touch my balls, golf or otherwise
Where is it? I need a job
Only if they've got gloves on - or warm hands
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Northampton 4get.....Are you qualified do you think?
I am good with balls but thats too far away for me
i can juggle
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I remember when the job section was massive. Today it's 4 pages with loads of ads. Looks like I'm going to have to go back to the loony bin :-)
Thought "hampton" would have something to do with it :)
What can you juggle, Mccfluff? - one or two balls?
my areas a page long, its pants isnt it
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Our 4 pages also cover different towns...like Kettering, Wellingborough and Corby. It could be on one page.
more than that, i used to be able to do five. don't know if i could manage that now
LOL
Is a good example of why there are so many people on benefit's, and why there's so much difficulties in getting a job.

Stupidity.
The job section in my local newspaper is rarely more than 1 page.
My friend - in the picture - thinks that he would be perfect for this job. Not got a CV thoug.


http://www.flickr.com...photoplod/3778071662/
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lol Wolf...he'd be perfect....

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