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fandomsecrets2019-04-29 12:21 am
[ SECRET POST #4497 ]
⌈ Secret Post #4497 ⌋
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[Chef and food writer Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, the River Cottage series]
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[The Final Table, Rafa Gil (Brazil) and Esdras Ochoa (Mexico)]
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[James Bond/Moonraker, Jaws and his girlfriend, Dolly]
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[Luther]
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[Queer Eye]
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[Brooklyn 99, Rosa Diaz & Amy Santiago]
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Re: Venting/advice thread.
Everybody I know works for them. .
This sounds.....really weird. These people have that big a hold on your local job market?
Re: Venting/advice thread.
(Anonymous) 2019-04-30 02:50 am (UTC)(link)Re: Venting/advice thread.
Re: Venting/advice thread.
(Anonymous) 2019-04-30 03:02 am (UTC)(link)There’s about 700 people scattered around 40ish locations and I’ve worked at maybe half of them and know maybe 100 people, maybe 30 people well enough that we catch up whenever we run into each other. A lot of the people I knew from when I started have retired, or retired and passed away.
Families and spouses work scattered across the locations because they’re not allowed to supervise each other. I went to the memorial service for an ex boss, held at the location he’d supervised, ten years after he’d retired. All his old employees showed up. Members of the public who remembered him showed up. It’s kind of insular, but the organization by no means have the job market cornered here; there’s several million people and thousands of employers where I live.