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Could do, but it's not my job to tell the Tea Maker how to be better at this job, as in the end, it will probably be the likes of them that replace the likes of me (us).Originally posted by BA to the Stars View PostSo get the Chief Tea Maker to pull his finger out and get his staff moved - if they cannot drive, tough, it is his problem for recruiting staff that do not have the necessary skills to fulfill the role."Israel, Palestine, Cats." He Said
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Unless you want to give them a lift or end up with an angry boss at the northern office who is blaming you for the lack of tea workers you need to explain to the chief tea maker that you cannot offer them a lift so they need to sort something out.Originally posted by NickNick View PostCould do, but it's not my job to tell the Tea Maker how to be better at this job, as in the end, it will probably be the likes of them that replace the likes of me (us).merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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