Corporate Ladder
Picture it, Sicily 1914. I have recently started a new career with the Chamber of Commerce and Industry Northern Territory. As with my generation, the Xers, we have many careers changes in our employment history and this is my first. So humbly, I have started down a few rungs than what I am use to. Now you have to admit that I am near perfection than anyone you have ever met and clearly this is evident as I have been in my new position for 4 weeks and already I am off, on a course, that will take me to the top. From my interview, my manager to be, was so stricken by the prowess of such an individual that I am, that he recognized the determination and drive that I have as an employee, to make it to the top. I know what you are thinking, how can you receive such a promotion in as little as time as what I have. Well yes I scored 19/20 as a leader and that I am Type A personality and I am equipped with my management degree, but these are just some of the personal attributes that will get you places. However, I also have the full backing and support, as I do represent several minority groups, of the Union. With such power behind me, I will soon be at the top.
This is Kim Dundee reporting from the Territory
AKA, Kim Dundee is driving her award winning Tonka for three weeks on the Savannah Way highway to Cape York, the Northern most point of the Australian Mainland, with her 7 week holiday payout from the CDU Students’ Union after negotiating this holiday with the Chamber NT having only worked there for 4 weeks.
This is Kim Dundee reporting from the Territory
AKA, Kim Dundee is driving her award winning Tonka for three weeks on the Savannah Way highway to Cape York, the Northern most point of the Australian Mainland, with her 7 week holiday payout from the CDU Students’ Union after negotiating this holiday with the Chamber NT having only worked there for 4 weeks.
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