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'Servant'
Apr 28, 2024 16:59:18 GMT 1
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Post by drayltonboy (independent) on Apr 28, 2024 16:59:18 GMT 1
I see that Hogg is referred to as such. Is anyone a servant these days? Surely long term employee is more appropriate in his case.
Would anyone call, say, Healey (an example of a recent employee) a servant? Does anyone on here see themselves as a servant of their employer?
The term servant is outdated and is only used in circumstances where someone has worked for a sporting establishment over a period of time.(how long do you have to be employed to be classed as a sporting servant? 10 years?).
The term needs to be prologue.
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Post by robhtfc on Apr 28, 2024 21:00:23 GMT 1
I see that Hogg is referred to as such. Is anyone a servant these days? Surely long term employee is more appropriate in his case. Would anyone call, say, Healey (an example of a recent employee) a servant? Does anyone on here see themselves as a servant of their employer? The term servant is outdated and is only used in circumstances where someone has worked for a sporting establishment over a period of time.(how long do you have to be employed to be classed as a sporting servant? 10 years?). The term needs to be prologue. Does it matter?? Would have thought that there were far more important things to worry about at Town.
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Post by nnnlove on Apr 28, 2024 21:09:09 GMT 1
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