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I am ashamed, I don't know where to look!!!!!
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My youngest son has just been offered a final interview for the job of a traffc warden.
What should I do? How will I live with the shame!!!!!!!!!????????
What should I do? How will I live with the shame!!!!!!!!!????????
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.hi monty! well today has been very eventful, my eldest son went to the coroners inquest over his best mates death and it was accidental death, it has answered alot of questions.
My daughter who is not well has been whisked away for a few days in spain and now my youngest son decides to bring shame on the family!!!
sleepy he isn;t on the dole he has a job already, he intended going into the RAF like his Dad but has changed his mind, i think it is cos of his GF.
My daughter who is not well has been whisked away for a few days in spain and now my youngest son decides to bring shame on the family!!!
sleepy he isn;t on the dole he has a job already, he intended going into the RAF like his Dad but has changed his mind, i think it is cos of his GF.
I was a traffic warden in a past life - and I loved it. Dont think I would want to do it now tho. Things have changed - people have a real dislike for them these days. They are usually called parking attendants now as well.
When I worked in London it was a real mix, traffic duty, crowd control at Xmas, tourist directions, school crossings, winding meters. Not that many tickets for most of us and bonuses were a myth.
My son is a PCSO in London now and his job is similar. He loves it too and will apply to join the police within a year or so.
I'm not ashamed of his job, wasn't ashamed of mine, but Mr Rabbity had a field day when I first started the job.
When I worked in London it was a real mix, traffic duty, crowd control at Xmas, tourist directions, school crossings, winding meters. Not that many tickets for most of us and bonuses were a myth.
My son is a PCSO in London now and his job is similar. He loves it too and will apply to join the police within a year or so.
I'm not ashamed of his job, wasn't ashamed of mine, but Mr Rabbity had a field day when I first started the job.
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