23 Es of the Job Hunt

March 3rd, 2010 admin

Lately, my mind has been consumed with the alphabet…if by chance you have ever written a book containing 850+ one-liners (tweets) that start with A – Z, you will agree that it is all consuming and sometimes, here’s another ‘C’…


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