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Originally posted by Mordac View PostThey didn't mention whether he actually did a good job though. There are plenty of genuine graduates out there who would struggle to run a bath
You don't need a degree not to be able to run a bath do you Mordy.
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Entry test for NHS Taunton:
"What's an hospice?"
"Oh, about two gallons?"
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That's what I was looking for.Originally posted by Mordac View PostThey didn't mention whether he actually did a good job though. There are plenty of genuine graduates out there who would struggle to run a bath
They are idiots.
If he did a good job they should have got him to resign, and made him sign a compromise agreement over his pension to keep quiet about their lack of due diligence.
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They didn't mention whether he actually did a good job though. There are plenty of genuine graduates out there who would struggle to run a bath
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Anyone we know?
NHS chief Jon Andrewes, 63, lied about having a PhD | Daily Mail Online
'Walter Mitty' former builder earned over £1million by using a bogus CV to become chairman of TWO NHS trusts and a £100,000-a-year hospice boss
Jon Andrewes claimed he had a PhD and could be called a doctor on his CV
But the former builder had lied in his attempts to start a medical career
He earned nearly £100,000 as a chief executive at a Taunton Hospice, Somerset
He admittd fraud and ganing financial advantage at Exeter Crown CourtTags: None
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