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I am not a sports fan but when did TV screens get big enough that everyone in the pub could see one? Was that in the 80s or was it, as ISTR, mid-90s?
My rule of thumb with pubs is to check out the loos before ordering food there. However the loos are kept, the kitchens will be the same.
The grubbiness of pubs was starting to improve by the mid-80s. I went to a couple of graduate trainee interviews with breweries, I forget which two, and was surprised by how staid and sober the managers were. They sure weren't ageing party animals making a career of their hobby. The job you'd be trained for, had you taken it, was working out which pubs to redevelop, and they were very clear that a huge part of that was decent food and civilising them for women. The starting salary on offer in 1985 was £5,500, and I recall turning a couple of those jobs down because oil companies were offering me £8,500 to £9,000 to do the same job (except for petrol stations rather than pubs).
This does make me wonder what someone in a job like that in a pub would think of SJL if she happened to note her bonuses in the personal diary. You're on 8 grand a year, she's maybe on 25 with no training and easier hours.
My rule of thumb with pubs is to check out the loos before ordering food there. However the loos are kept, the kitchens will be the same.
The grubbiness of pubs was starting to improve by the mid-80s. I went to a couple of graduate trainee interviews with breweries, I forget which two, and was surprised by how staid and sober the managers were. They sure weren't ageing party animals making a career of their hobby. The job you'd be trained for, had you taken it, was working out which pubs to redevelop, and they were very clear that a huge part of that was decent food and civilising them for women. The starting salary on offer in 1985 was £5,500, and I recall turning a couple of those jobs down because oil companies were offering me £8,500 to £9,000 to do the same job (except for petrol stations rather than pubs).
This does make me wonder what someone in a job like that in a pub would think of SJL if she happened to note her bonuses in the personal diary. You're on 8 grand a year, she's maybe on 25 with no training and easier hours.