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Am I the only solicitor here that is sick and tired of solicitors being framed as undiscovered tribes people living in wattle and daub hovels desperately unfamiliar with fire and electricity with an aching need for the civilisation that only Captain Peacock and Mrs. Slocombe can bring?
Tell me how selling garden gnomes equips someone to lecture professionals (whose study did not end at University) on client care?
We are not selling finished products within a time window of moments: we are providing a service that no retailer would ever provide or even suggest to its shareholders.
If we are whinged about, the whinging has been shown time and again to bear for the most part all the same hallmarks of children whining in the back seat of a car: no particular reason, just a human dislike for having to stay a course when we would rather be out playing elsewhere.
If this set up was of any value we would all be living in a golden age of prosperity generated solely by the right choice of rubber plant to display in reception; but we're not.
What makes me laugh is that the justification for these people is their "proven track record of results", results which they oddly seem incapable of ever manifesting in the job.
The hallmark of a valuable team member is the state of their commitment.
The Japanese have a saying: "If you try to do everything you accomplish nothing" what can this guy possibly achieve peppering a few hours here and there among this quango and that?
And if the SRA need desperately to gain insight into what matters to the public and the profession: then what the "flock of seagulls" have they been doing all this time? Walking round garden centres looking for garden gnomes it seems!

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