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I took a job as an operator at a major financial services firm, where I worked from 1998 to 2003 after my apprenticeship with a job at Lidl. One day, I was summoned to work at a number of banks where I worked as a senior manager. I was dismissed, but I was hired back to work in a new job. I did not like this job, I would not have been promoted to a senior manager but the job gave me my first call. I had been on one of the most successful undertakings of my career with Lidl. I wanted to take on this role at the right time but I was told that there was no job for me. I did not want to do this job. I worked for the bank for five years, I was told, it was about time that I became a manager. But I was not able to make a decision before I was laid off. I had started to realise that I had to stay on at the bank until my old job. So I decided to move into a new position. I worked as a chartered surveyor for Lidl for a year, then took a job at a small financial services firm known as Barclays. It was then that I discovered that Barclays was not a bank but a company. It was not a bank, I believed, because it had no capital or assets, but it was a small company. I was the first person to take on this job. I felt that I had been offered a new life at Barclays. I became a manager in Barclays. In 2003, I was told that I had to leave the company. I did not want to do this job and I did not want to be involved in anything that involved management. I made a decision to leave Barclays to deal with my real problems. I got my first call of the night. I had spent the night at the bank. I had just finished a job at Barclays, I was working as a chartered surveyor working alongside a man I had worked with for 30 years in a different role. I was not expecting to be paid for the work that I had done. I was told that the only way to get laid was to stay on at Barclays until a new job could be found. This was something I had thought about for quite a long time. At that time, I thought that I would need to go to the bank to join them. I could not make a decision before I had been laid off. I decided to stay because I wanted to be able to do what I wanted to do when I was working at Barclays. I was told that Barclays was a small company and I wanted to stay there for the long term. I did not want to leave Barclays, I wanted to do the right thing. I had a very good relationship with Lidl and they were happy for me. I was told that the problem was that Barclays had failed to create a good environment for me and I should leave. I did not want to leave Barclays. I wanted to do the right thing and I had a great relationship with Lidl. But what happened next was a shock for me. As I walked out the door, Lidl was not happy and I called the bank, saying that I was not being



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