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HR look-a-likies - the latest victims

June 22, 2009

Guru's disciples are responding well to the call for HR-look-a-likies. This week's pair were again spotted in the pages of Personnel Today, so keep your eyes peeled for any more.

Disciple Nicole reckons shadow Cabinet Office minister Francis Maude, featured on the front page of Personnel Today's 9 June issue, looks like Hollywood lothario Jack Nicholson. "These two guys could defo be twins", she says. Disciples can judge for themselves...

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And from page 25 of the same issue, disciple Jennifer thinks Paul Brewer, HR director at Copart UK, bears a striking resemblance to the recently retired Neighbours stalwart Harold Bishop, aka Ian Smith. That's a bit harsh... but everyone was wondering what happened to Harold when he disappeared for five years. Now we know.

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Keep your suggestions coming to guru@personneltoday.com



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Posted for your edification by Guru on June 22, 2009 8:23 AM |

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