The way you have written your message implies that the graduate, and not the advert, caused you to splutter in your tea.
Dr. Anthony Luke
Research Officer
The Highland Council
Corporate Improvement Programme
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From: Contaminated Land Management Discussion List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Nicolas Lambert
Sent: 09 March 2011 14:47
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Subject: AD of the month
I probably only have a few minutes before the thread is flagged as being inappropriate as I know we are meant to discuss/argue technical matters, but I have just seen a job advert on Ends for a graduate that caused me to splutter in my tea.
?Ideally you will have an academic background preferable degree qualifications in the following disciplines; BSc Geology, Geoscience or Geochemistry, Salary §11000-14000 per annum?
'This is a fantastic opportunity to join an organisation that is committed to the advancement of there staff through training and development and is prepared to financially reward them for there abilities'
It also looks like they could do with an English graduate to check their spelling.
At least the successful applicant will not have to worry about paying off their student loan
Does anybody want to try and defend this?
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