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Saturday, 15 November 2014
A Tale of a Ramsgate Milkman
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A bit off topic but his work as a baker's roundsman brought a memory back to me.
ReplyDeleteI left the Army half a century ago. What to do ? Then I spotted that the Employment Exchange had a grand officer called "Occupational Guidance Officer"
I went along and ticked the boxes.
Questions like "Would you prefer to be popular or to be respected". There being no option to tick for both.
The idea, at the end of this leading edge analysis, was that he would suggest just the career option for his client to take.
"Baker's roundsman", he pronounced, "Good work to get you fit and then join the police"
I worked as a land drainage labourer and then joined police. At my first posting I met a young Pc and asked what he had done for a living before police.
"I was a baker's roundsman", he said.
So I said "That is what the Occupational Guidance Officer told me to do ! What a coincidence"
He replied "A coincidence susceptible to an explanation. The Occupational Guidance Officer is my dad".
ReplyDeleteI see littering of Margate Town Centre with ribbons is about to start......