Yea you are!! See you other post about hitting 40!!Tradition?
Never heard of it except in the last couple of years. I took it to be something imported from the US maybe and as a result of High School musical and stuff like that? It was certainly never a tradition when I was growing up and I'm not that old.
I think it's all very silly.
They should introduce a special 75% tax rate for people with more money than sense.
Why would you give teachers a present? Am I missing something?
As a public servant, I am contractually barred from accepting gifts for personal benefit. If I do get something from a speaking engagement (like a carriage clock last year), it goes into a Christmas raffle for all employees. This makes sure there is no possibility of 'buying influence' through gifts. Revenue - try it sometime.
Teachers should not be accepting presents, and parents should certainly not be doing whiprounds. We got a note from the school a week or two ago saying 'no presents' this year. A home-made card or something made by a child is ideal.
Each public body has their own policies and procedures. You might want to check with the body concerned. Was the loan from a supplier?Thats very interesting, I know a public servant who accepted a gift of the loan of an holiday apartment.
Thats very interesting, I know a public servant who accepted a gift of the loan of an holiday apartment.
Yea you are!! See you other post about hitting 40!!
I remember this
Who remembers "soap on a rope"
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