Life After Uni
Workin' after Uni
How to fit being ethical into any job
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They say campaigning's a hippy thing you do when you're at uni. They say you grow out of it – you stop being so worried about problems that are so far away. Prove them wrong – don't stop caring when you graduate. |
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I feel like I've done more than my fair share of temping. Bar, office, waitressing, whatever. |
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'Take a year out of your life and it will affect you for the rest of your life; not just because of the trip but because of the young people you work with – the things you say to them can have a big impact on their lives.' ... |
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Annette Cooper is 28-years-old and works as an editor at a distance learning college. She has been involved in active campaigning since the Jubilee 2000 debt campaign first started in the late 1990s. |
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Since September 2005 Nina Carter-Brown has been setting up 'Fair Grounds', a social enterprise in Bradford promoting ethical consumer choice through education and retail. |
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