All the management speak in the top advertisement snapped left reminded me of how glad I was to have left all that sort of thing behind. The sort of stuff which barely existed when I started work in the civil service, back in the 1970's, but had got pretty thick on the ground, along with the contractors & consultants who peddle the stuff for gain, by the time that I left.
Who on earth would want to be involved in delivering the elective care agenda to redesign services? Or in delivering a series of project waves? Or is this just a cloud of waffle to fig leaf over handing our health care over to the health care corporations from the US - to whom we will have to be nice as part of the upcoming Brexit package?
And if you don't fancy that one you can always step sideways into tax & cash haven management on the island of Jersey. With one catch being that you would probably have to live there.
PS: from which second opportunity I associate to the president of the European Commission, said to have done very well in tax & cash haven management in the Duchy of Luxembourg, in his life before the presidency. Something that Cameron was right about, even if he was rather clumsy in his attempts to do something about it.
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