Day 209 - 25 Jan 96 - Page 06
1 A. September 1992, I suppose, I think, must have been when
2 I went full-time.
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4 Q. Right.
5 A. Sorry, July 1992, when my college course finished.
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7 MR. JUSTICE BELL: So your family house was in Bath, and you
8 were -----
9 A. No, my family home is in Fleet in Hampshire, but
10 I moved to Bath to do my degree ---
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12 Q. I see.
13 A. -- and got a job in Bath and stayed.
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15 Q. Stayed there and worked there during the university
16 vacations?
17 A. Yes. Well, it was a college; it was -----
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19 Q. College vacations?
20 A. Yes.
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22 Q. Very well.
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24 MR. MORRIS: You were promoted to Floor Manager, were you, at
25 some stage?
26 A. Yes. I was promoted by the Store Manager, Alan Munroe,
27 when I was still part-time, while I was at college.
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29 Q. So you were part-time Floor Manager some time between 1991
30 and 1992?
31 A. Yes, I would say so.
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33 Q. You were a Floor Manager ever since, were you?
34 A. Yes.
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36 Q. When did you leave McDonald's?
37 A. Wednesday, 9th November 1994.
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39 Q. If we can get your statements out -----
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41 MR. JUSTICE BELL: There is a bundle on the top there, on the
42 top of the bookcases, which has a pale blue flag on the
43 back.
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45 MS. STEEL: It is the one sticking out of it.
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47 MR. JUSTICE BELL: If you look at divider 25, please?
48 A. Yes.
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50 MR. MORRIS: There are actually a number of different bits and
51 pieces. Let us see if we have them all there. The first
52 one, I think, has it got a cover letter with your name and
53 address at the top?
54 A. That is it, yes -- my old address, yes.
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56 Q. Saying: "Dear Sir, I am prepared to verify the statement",
57 et cetera. I want to see if we have every document first.
58 We will have to actually try to trace the tribunal
59 documents.
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