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Their brief is be engaging and friendly (to a point) at all times, to all people.

See how smiley they'll be today after they have all been made to read this thread at a pre-service meeting.

Please keep me posted.

Scott

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scott Wrote:

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> Their brief is be engaging and friendly (to a

> point) at all times, to all people.

> See how smiley they'll be today after they have

> all been made to read this thread at a pre-service

> meeting.

> Please keep me posted.

> Scott


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Oh sounds scary "briefed" bar staff, where do they train, MI6 ?



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*talks into lapel button hole*

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Excellent work Scott.

So, today the staff at the Bishop will have smiles on their faces, but murder in their eyes, as they try to work out which of the pesky customers complained and earned them a pre-service talking to.

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OK, I haven't read everything on this thread that thoroughly and I might be somewhat 'off the beam' as the young uns would have it, BUT unless I'm completley wrong, if I order a half-pint of wine in a dimpled tankard from one of the young barkeeps in the Bishop, then I'll get to have 'relations' with aforementioned barkeep.


Yowsah! Yowsah! Yowsah!


I'm off to have a bath and apply some Lynx, I'll be there in an hour. Ish.


Oh, and if it's all the same to the management, female would be my first choice.

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