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Was responsible for the Lord Lichfield (RIP) photography in our adverts some ten years ago. You can't expect BMW or PAG to have that kind of taste however. Have to work with what we've got. :(

 

Incidentally, what is YOUR day job? :D

 

In this game of "Name-drop bingo", I have nearly got a full house.:o Just got a "David Bailey" to go, William, so if you can help me out there ;)

 

Steve's opinion is just as valid whether he is picture editor of National Geographic or a lawyer, or a banker, or an IT specialist, or a guitarist or whatever he does to pay the rent.

 

Let's keep it civil on this side, fellas.

 

(BTW, what is PAG?)

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This is about selling a shot to a phone company. As Brent indicted, #1 works for a variety of reasons. Brent makes his living doing this and I did for three years buying the stuff.

 

Trust any thread I post on to degrade into a pissing match with the Manchester/Liverpool Moaning Club...

 

Opinions are as valid as the poster. Consider the source and move on. This is Thorsten's thread.

 

If Thorsten wants to take issue with my comments, fine. If you want to express an opinion, I'm sure he'll also consider the source.

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Les,

Thanks for your participation. The two "executives" in the back is an interesting idea. In Scandinavia even that (very american concept of execs) would communicate and lift her importance to a higher level above them (if needed I don't knwo; the article will tell her job). Most execs in Dansih companies dress quite casual though. But in Grundfoss, being an international company with many visitors each day, the dresscode is more international.

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Thorsten:

#1 and #3 but not for the insensitive and sexist although most likely cultural differences given by Ravi.

Nice work and thanks for sharing

 

Brian

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Thorsten,

Thanks, yes, dress codes have changed, business casual is now a global thing. Those under 30 should watch something like "Room at the Top" just to see what used to be normal office attire.

You should be pleased that the series has generated so much comment, the different perspectives have made for interesting reading. Still like the effect of the fan back chairs in No. 1.

Incidentally, the reference to a 'tea lady' should have given my UK background away.

Since you do this stuff professionally it's good of you to solicit views and opinions - hope you do so again.

regards

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