I'm afraid I find this modern trend for giving people awards simply for doing a job they are paid to do quite ridiculous. They choose to do a job and they are paid good money for it, so why do they expect awards and plaudits as well? It seems to me that this vogue for giving people awards is just a filter-down from the even more absurd showbiz and media awards.
I'm afraid I find this modern trend for giving people awards simply for doing a job they are paid to do quite ridiculous. They choose to do a job and they are paid good money for it, so why do they expect awards and plaudits as well? It seems to me that this vogue for giving people awards is just a filter-down from the even more absurd showbiz and media awards.
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