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When I first started work I was a clerical temp, I left my first job unexpectedly. Somebody wanted me out so I left them in the lurch and gave them 1 month's notice before a big conference that I was doing the leg work organising.

So I did temporary work until a permanent job cropped up. This was mid 80s, basically you worked for a week or 2 (often covering sickness or leave). On the Thursday you got a phone call saying where you were working next week, they always have something suitable. On Friday after work you went to the agency to pick up your cheque and hand in your timesheet for your next week's wages. It was a good way to get a permanent job, sometimes you were covering if they were just generally short of staff. You found out what the job was really like. Got me my job with the police and I didn't have an interview, the inspector just put my name forward.

Battiola73 , you were in a good situation with more jobs than people! So good that you all banded together like that.
this was before the equality for women act came in. We were quite a bolshy lot especially us Londoners, and it used to piss us off that the few men in our office got a lot more money for doing the same jobs as us. When it eventually came into force my salary doubled overnight.
 
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Caption time: Lady on the left imparting great news..

“Gang”, (said with a condescending Mike type slight inflexion) Mike has just read our names out on National Television!” “And I mean National Television”
 

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