Just read a job advert from the Sherlock Holmes? Museum in london which said 'no piercings or candyfloss hair'.
Do they mean curly hair?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/theguardian/2010/mar/20/women-fighting-frizzy-hair
Just read a job advert from the Sherlock Holmes? Museum in london which said 'no piercings or candyfloss hair'.
Do they mean curly hair?
So straight hair need only apply then. :/
Just read a job advert from the Sherlock Holmes? Museum in london which said 'no piercings or candyfloss hair'.
Do they mean curly hair?
I think they mean no <insert person's name who fits this description>.Just read a job advert from the Sherlock Holmes? Museum in london which said 'no piercings or candyfloss hair'.
Do they mean curly hair?
\o/Anyone in Bristol looking for work?
Must be very organised with very good attention to detail, able to use Excel, be able to drive pref with own car, and able to deal with the idiosyncrasies of working for the council on a massive and very complicated project.
Probably about three months work, start asap.
Pay: Neg, but over £10 p/hour
'Licence to flier'?I was sent my dream job today. Sadly I'm going away shortly for a few months.
Artworker for MI6. Anyone else?
https://www.sis.gov.uk/careers/roles/artworker.html
So straight hair need only apply then. :/
Period website.I've gone and had a look at their job advert and I think they just mean no unnaturally-died hair or visible piercings because they'd look out of place with Victorian period dress. Their stated age range, however, 21-50, is both odd and a bit illegal. It's not as if nobody outside those ages lived in Victorian times. They do sound a bit batty, though and they really need a good web designer.
It's acting, so they can get away with shedloads one might be surprised aboutTheir stated age range, however, 21-50, is both odd and a bit illegal.
It's acting, so they can get away with shedloads one might be surprised about
Poor people were elderly by the time they were in their 50s in Victorian times.Surely, though, it'd only be legal to restrict age (or gender or whatever) where it actually makes sense? I mean, they're also looking for someone to play a policeman, and it is fair enough that they want this person to be male because there were no female cops in Victorian times. But there were plenty of maids, manservants, businessmen etc over 50.
As they are now.Poor people were elderly by the time they were in their 50s in Victorian times.
Poor people were elderly by the time they were in their 50s in Victorian times.
AFAIK making it past your 50s with all your own teeth was still a preserve of the lucky few.Kinda. Life expectancy wasn't actually all that low for those who made it past childhood.
AFAIK making it past your 50s with all your own teeth was still a preserve of the lucky few.