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She folded the paper and pointed at the situations vacant column.
On revision mornings, however, she even read the situations vacant pages.
She would have to start looking in the situations vacant columns before she left, of course.
There were usually two or three situations vacant in the "Record" each week and an average of eighty applicants for each one.
I had been looking through Situations Vacant in the local newspaper: 'Secretarial assistance required.
I combed the 'Situations Vacant' columns in the papers.
Little else was offered in the situations vacant columns apart from positions for young adults: "Smart girl required as maid"; "Lad wanted to make himself useful".
He read the 'Situations Vacant' ads in The Times and the Daily Telegraph but not with any great interest.
Situations Vacant - Apply Saville Row (28 August 1969)
Enclosed with it were four pages of advertisements in newspapers of situations vacant in Melbourne for secretaries and 'typistes', at salaries that made her blink.
She hadn't been as long in this job as her last one, yet she knew there was a positive danger that she might soon be scouring the situations vacant columns again.
It was now that she needed a kindly fate to step in and give her a hand, but in the meanwhile she would study the situations vacant columns of the daily press.
"Gordon"/"Situations Vacant"(September 1978,Cravats,7",CH 004,Small Wonder stamped on some copies)
Imagine it: 'Situations Vacant - Princess Of Wales/Duchess of York: Openings exist for two senior positions within a challenging organisation.
Henry, for the lack of something better to do, settled himself into his father's old suite at the Ritz, not troubling to read the situations vacant column in the London Tinzes.
Grinding his teeth in fury, he returned to the Evening Standard, only to discover that he had ended up with situations vacant, used cars and sports sections, subjects in which he had absolutely no interest.
With only 17 words of English the young Hungarian landed in New York where he read the situations vacant and secured a position with Maxwell-Briscoe in Tarrytown, New York.
In the early days they were in a "Classified Advertisements" section with subsections "Official Appointments", "Appointments and Situations Vacant", and "Travel", with a list of coach holidays and prices.
You have only to look at the situations vacant in the pages of the Health Service Journal to see that the NHS squanders more in an afternoon on unnecessary jobs than the foreigners are likely to cost in a year.
As he steered Bob the bookie's Roller through the crush of lunchtime traffic in the Chiswick High Road, Antoine the Chauffeur leafed through the 'Situations Vacant' column of the Brentford Mercury.
I think the, I mean the, the huge drop that we had in situations vacant advertising in ninety, nineteen ninety one, when we fell from, I mean our job advertising was about twenty million pounds in nineteen ninety and was down to about eleven million in ninety one.
She sat down by the fire with Horace on her lap and studied the situations vacant column in the local paper; several pubs wanted barmaids, but even if she had known something about the work she doubted if anyone would consider her suitable; barmaids were usually pretty and buxom, and she was neither.
Having written and appeared with Kev F. Sutherland in the predecessor of the Trials, Situations Vacant in 1996 (clip can be found on YouTube), Inbetweeners writer Iain Morris went on to name one of the main characters in the series (Neil's dad) Kevin Sutherland.