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By andrew
#350146
It's just one or two people with delusions of granduer and the whole "if your face fits" bull crap that's really pissed me off. Great innit(!) :rolleyes:

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Last edited by andrew on 16 Mar 13, 17:16, edited 1 time in total.
#350149
Not good to be unappreciated mate. Although if someone says nothing about the work you're doing, it can often be a good thing also, as there are no problems.

I've volunteered to stand in for a friend at a perfume stall at the Fortnum and Mason department store in London. A week and a half, I thought it'd be a nice break from the office. But, f!ck me, I've got to learn all these perfumes and ALL their ingredients! Really regretting it now, and it's driving me down. :(
#350157
Not good to be unappreciated mate. Although if someone says nothing about the work you're doing, it can often be a good thing also, as there are no problems.

I've volunteered to stand in for a friend at a perfume stall at the Fortnum and Mason department store in London. A week and a half, I thought it'd be a nice break from the office. But, f!ck me, I've got to learn all these perfumes and ALL their ingredients! Really regretting it now, and it's driving me down. :(

Good for your soul (and nose) - I loooove perfumes and always have many at hand for any and all occasions.
#350158
Not good to be unappreciated mate. Although if someone says nothing about the work you're doing, it can often be a good thing also, as there are no problems.

I've volunteered to stand in for a friend at a perfume stall at the Fortnum and Mason department store in London. A week and a half, I thought it'd be a nice break from the office. But, f!ck me, I've got to learn all these perfumes and ALL their ingredients! Really regretting it now, and it's driving me down. :(

Good for your soul (and nose) - I loooove perfumes and always have many at hand for any and all occasions.


But if you were to go to a department store to check them out, would you expect to be told every bloody ingredient in the thing? Surely sniffing it is enough! :irked:
#350160
Not good to be unappreciated mate. Although if someone says nothing about the work you're doing, it can often be a good thing also, as there are no problems.

I've volunteered to stand in for a friend at a perfume stall at the Fortnum and Mason department store in London. A week and a half, I thought it'd be a nice break from the office. But, f!ck me, I've got to learn all these perfumes and ALL their ingredients! Really regretting it now, and it's driving me down. :(

Good for your soul (and nose) - I loooove perfumes and always have many at hand for any and all occasions.


But if you were to go to a department store to check them out, would you expect to be told every bloody ingredient in the thing? Surely sniffing it is enough! :irked:

Now, now, don't be philistine about perfumes! :nono:
It's an art form. People with the right nose get paid a fortune to select the right ingredients to make a wonderful perfume.
#350161
Not good to be unappreciated mate. Although if someone says nothing about the work you're doing, it can often be a good thing also, as there are no problems.

I've volunteered to stand in for a friend at a perfume stall at the Fortnum and Mason department store in London. A week and a half, I thought it'd be a nice break from the office. But, f!ck me, I've got to learn all these perfumes and ALL their ingredients! Really regretting it now, and it's driving me down. :(

Good for your soul (and nose) - I loooove perfumes and always have many at hand for any and all occasions.


But if you were to go to a department store to check them out, would you expect to be told every bloody ingredient in the thing? Surely sniffing it is enough! :irked:

Now, now, don't be philistine about perfumes! :nono:
It's an art form. People with the right nose get paid a fortune to select the right ingredients to make a wonderful perfume.


You'd be perfect for this job :hehe:
#350162
Not good to be unappreciated mate. Although if someone says nothing about the work you're doing, it can often be a good thing also, as there are no problems.

I've volunteered to stand in for a friend at a perfume stall at the Fortnum and Mason department store in London. A week and a half, I thought it'd be a nice break from the office. But, f!ck me, I've got to learn all these perfumes and ALL their ingredients! Really regretting it now, and it's driving me down. :(

Good for your soul (and nose) - I loooove perfumes and always have many at hand for any and all occasions.


But if you were to go to a department store to check them out, would you expect to be told every bloody ingredient in the thing? Surely sniffing it is enough! :irked:

Now, now, don't be philistine about perfumes! :nono:
It's an art form. People with the right nose get paid a fortune to select the right ingredients to make a wonderful perfume.


You'd be perfect for this job :hehe:

I've considered it...
By andrew
#350163
Not good to be unappreciated mate. Although if someone says nothing about the work you're doing, it can often be a good thing also, as there are no problems.


To top it all, I ended up having to help someone who's spent most of their shift sitting on their arse just 'cos I had a quiet day! I'm more than happy to help someone who is genuinely stuck but I'm not keen on helping someon who is behind by their own doing (yet again). And yet the brass never says anything! :banghead:

I like to think that there are no complaints I must be doing a good job. One theory is that I'm doing such a good job that I'm one of the ones that they don't want to move into a promoted role as they'll lose a good worker. My feeling at the moment is that I'll stay put for the rest of this year whilst I'm put through a few courses and then look at other options thereafter.

I've volunteered to stand in for a friend at a perfume stall at the Fortnum and Mason department store in London. A week and a half, I thought it'd be a nice break from the office. But, f!ck me, I've got to learn all these perfumes and ALL their ingredients! Really regretting it now, and it's driving me down. :(


Do you have to wear a fake tan?

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#350164
Not good to be unappreciated mate. Although if someone says nothing about the work you're doing, it can often be a good thing also, as there are no problems.

I've volunteered to stand in for a friend at a perfume stall at the Fortnum and Mason department store in London. A week and a half, I thought it'd be a nice break from the office. But, f!ck me, I've got to learn all these perfumes and ALL their ingredients! Really regretting it now, and it's driving me down. :(

Good for your soul (and nose) - I loooove perfumes and always have many at hand for any and all occasions.


But if you were to go to a department store to check them out, would you expect to be told every bloody ingredient in the thing? Surely sniffing it is enough! :irked:

Now, now, don't be philistine about perfumes! :nono:
It's an art form. People with the right nose get paid a fortune to select the right ingredients to make a wonderful perfume.


You'd be perfect for this job :hehe:

I've considered it...


This is the brand I'm dealing with, Illuminum:

http://illuminumperfume.com/#/shop/perfume
By vaptin
#350165
Haven't been posting much for a while, but still like this place.

Come on guys, don't get too wrapped up in arguing, just talk about your interests.
#350168
Not good to be unappreciated mate. Although if someone says nothing about the work you're doing, it can often be a good thing also, as there are no problems.

I've volunteered to stand in for a friend at a perfume stall at the Fortnum and Mason department store in London. A week and a half, I thought it'd be a nice break from the office. But, f!ck me, I've got to learn all these perfumes and ALL their ingredients! Really regretting it now, and it's driving me down. :(

Good for your soul (and nose) - I loooove perfumes and always have many at hand for any and all occasions.


But if you were to go to a department store to check them out, would you expect to be told every bloody ingredient in the thing? Surely sniffing it is enough! :irked:

Now, now, don't be philistine about perfumes! :nono:
It's an art form. People with the right nose get paid a fortune to select the right ingredients to make a wonderful perfume.


You'd be perfect for this job :hehe:

I've considered it...


This is the brand I'm dealing with, Illuminum:

http://illuminumperfume.com/#/shop/perfume

There you go, you've got them all on a platter. Just imagine you're cramming for an acting role: put your most flamboyant moves on and rattle them ingredients down - your clientele will be mesmerized :thumbup:
#350169
Haven't been posting much for a while, but still like this place.

Come on guys, don't get too wrapped up in arguing, just talk about your interests.


As long as I'm here, that's EVERY reason to stay :twisted::whip:
#350170
Not good to be unappreciated mate. Although if someone says nothing about the work you're doing, it can often be a good thing also, as there are no problems.

I've volunteered to stand in for a friend at a perfume stall at the Fortnum and Mason department store in London. A week and a half, I thought it'd be a nice break from the office. But, f!ck me, I've got to learn all these perfumes and ALL their ingredients! Really regretting it now, and it's driving me down. :(

Good for your soul (and nose) - I loooove perfumes and always have many at hand for any and all occasions.


But if you were to go to a department store to check them out, would you expect to be told every bloody ingredient in the thing? Surely sniffing it is enough! :irked:

Now, now, don't be philistine about perfumes! :nono:
It's an art form. People with the right nose get paid a fortune to select the right ingredients to make a wonderful perfume.


You'd be perfect for this job :hehe:

I've considered it...


This is the brand I'm dealing with, Illuminum:

http://illuminumperfume.com/#/shop/perfume

There you go, you've got them all on a platter. Just imagine you're cramming for an acting role: put your most flamboyant moves on and rattle them ingredients down - your clientele will be mesmerized :thumbup:


Fancy hopping over the pond, and buying one from me? You're little angel? :angelgrin:
#350171
Not good to be unappreciated mate. Although if someone says nothing about the work you're doing, it can often be a good thing also, as there are no problems.

I've volunteered to stand in for a friend at a perfume stall at the Fortnum and Mason department store in London. A week and a half, I thought it'd be a nice break from the office. But, f!ck me, I've got to learn all these perfumes and ALL their ingredients! Really regretting it now, and it's driving me down. :(

Good for your soul (and nose) - I loooove perfumes and always have many at hand for any and all occasions.


But if you were to go to a department store to check them out, would you expect to be told every bloody ingredient in the thing? Surely sniffing it is enough! :irked:

Now, now, don't be philistine about perfumes! :nono:
It's an art form. People with the right nose get paid a fortune to select the right ingredients to make a wonderful perfume.


You'd be perfect for this job :hehe:

I've considered it...


This is the brand I'm dealing with, Illuminum:

http://illuminumperfume.com/#/shop/perfume

There you go, you've got them all on a platter. Just imagine you're cramming for an acting role: put your most flamboyant moves on and rattle them ingredients down - your clientele will be mesmerized :thumbup:


Fancy hopping over the pond, and buying one from me? You're little angel? :angelgrin:

I'm a busy woman: can you FedEx me a couple bottles? :):cloud9:
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