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Work

Love it or hate it, work enters everyone's lives and some of our contributors share their lighter and darker experiences of the daily 9-5.

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Ann

From Selling Titles to Selling Tickets

By: Ann L Teear, May 2005

"There were always celebrities on the London train." Ann got her autograph book ready as the London train pulled in.

Shoe repairing

Shoe Repairing Expert

By: Jack and Barbara Holley, September 2005

"I'd be under that table in the back kitchen." 'Jack of all trades but master of none', but there are some who are masters of many.

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A Cry for Freedom

By: Jonathan Willis, July 2003

"Have you ever thought what it must be like to be the odd man out?" Being the only man in his department meant making changes.

Zahera reporting

Lucky Me?

By: Zahera Harb, October 2002

Zahera was one of the journalists that reported on the Qana Massacre in 1996.

John

Life After Redundancy

By: John Sennett, June 2003

"I am still on the lookout for a job that will suit me." John was made redundant after working with A.S.W. for nearly 40 years.

Lesley

Boy Bach Becomes Piggy Mochyn Pugh

By: Lesley Hall, March 2003

"Despite the blitz we felt far removed from the war in this haven of love." Lesley's memories of farm life.

Gary

Fish for Brains ...

By: Gary Hicks, July 2006

"Our street smelt of fish ... the whole town smelt of fish." Gary tells us about the fish in his life.

Sarah

A Double Life

By: Sarah Eyles, June 2007

"I lead a double life, one foot in heaven and the other on earth." Sarah explains how lucky she feels.

Stewart

An Eye in Wrexham

By: Stewart MacKellar, May 2007

"I started off by walking around Wrexham just trying to get ideas." Stewart spends a moment having a good look at Wrexham.

Jackie

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By: Jackie Davies, 30 November 2007

"Now I've got blue scars on my left leg." Jackie Davies, from Porth, finds that certain smells trigger memories of the Rhondda.


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