UK: WHAT'S YOUR PROBLEM?
01 Dec 1999 | by JEREMY BULLMORE.
UK: WHAT'S YOUR PROBLEM? - FADING FOREIGN HOPES
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JobsUK: Brain food - Lord Simon - If I had to start again .. - First I would certainly have to spend time becoming computer-literate. Then it would be fun to start a business earlier in life. It was wonderful to work in one of the UK's great companies and to
UK: WHAT'S YOUR PROBLEM? - FADING FOREIGN HOPES
UK: WHAT'S YOUR PROBLEM? - THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT
UK: BRAIN FOOD - Lord Sheppard - If I had to start again .. - I would hope that I still had my parents' stamina and that a lack of imagination still gave me courage to take sensible risks. I would chose business again - the careful balancing of vision an
UK: Brain food - Lord MacLaurin - If I had to start again. - Although it's more than 40 years since I started sweeping floors at Tesco in Cheshunt, I would go back into retail. It remains a very exciting business and not just in the UK - there are now pl
UK: BRAIN FOOD - Sir John Banham - If I had to start again .. - Truth to tell, there is very little that I would do differently if I could start again. I have been blessed with more than my fair share of good luck - which, as Napoleon recognised long ago
UK: What's your problem? - MILLENNIUM BUGBEAR
UK: What's your problem? - TIME FOR A FAMILY RESHUFFLE
UK: Brain food - Sir Adrian Cadbury - If I had to start again. - I would certainly get back into business. Business offers the chance to determine what you do and how you do it to an extent unmatched by other careers. Between school and university I went
UK: WHAT'S YOUR PROBLEM? - DON'T LET IT LIE
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