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...live overseas. Describe your dream job (if you weren’t doing this?) Bookseller. Share your top tips for business success. Revenue is vanity, profit is sanity and cash is king. Tell...
...in price that can be passed on to the end user.” Boost to local jobs Mr Duffy went on to say an environmental statement includes an assessment of alternative sites...
...see some new faces and have the chance to demonstrate how we feel Fuelsoft can help their business.” Finally putting faces to names was an important aspect for Joby Clark...
...words Fun. Sincere. Ethical. What were your childhood / early ambitions? Probably to be a farmer, but definitely to work for myself – probably unemployable! Describe your dream job (if...
...long forgotten – but they prompted the memories of my interactions with all of them and brought a smile to my face. This job and industry are about relationships. The...
...“43% of every Wrightbus comes from suppliers in the UK. It directly employs more than 2,200 people in the UK with a further 6,600 jobs in the supply chain. This...
...Force.’ With all but 60 of the plant’s 400 jobs likely to go, Plaid Cymru has called for funding from the European Union’s Globalisation Adjustment Fund to help the workers....
...positioning, 11 years liquid fuelling… Describe yourself in 3 words Conscientious. Dependable. Diplomatic. What were your childhood / early ambitions? Farmer / Business Owner. Describe your dream job (if you...
...Committed. Conscientious. What were your childhood/early ambitions? Engineering: fixing anything with an engine. Describe your dream job (if you weren’t doing this). Formula one pace car driver. What’s the best...
...support over 9,000 UK jobs and unlock £4 billion investment by 2030. The main thrust is broadly in line with the goals and targets set out in its Sixth Carbon...
...be the best they can be in every aspect of their job – from safety to efficiency as well as customer service – we feel we’re not only rewarding the...
...are so many memorable work moments! THE WORST PART OF MY JOB… Plans can change quickly but unexpected changes can also be turned into opportunities THE BEST PART OF MY...
...– though they are important – but of the 200,000 or so people whose jobs and livelihoods will now be feeling just a little less secure. “They are the backbone...
...follow. As a company, we want to take it up a level. We care about our people, who do a phenomenal job, and we want to make sure that they...
...3 words Sporty, competitive and short. What were your childhood / early ambitions? To learn to fly – but still on the to do list. Describe your dream job (if...
...were your childhood / early ambitions? No clear recollections, although I went through a phase of wanting to become an electrician, but not sure why! Describe your dream job (if...
...client portal. Lynn said: “We are one important link in the supply chain. Our job is to look after our customers’ products and their movement in and out of our...
...and we’re set to for the day! THE WORST PART OF MY JOB… is when we have a market that is constantly not in our favour and supply disruptions! THE...