1. WIN:
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Now, Louise, hello. I have your details here. You've been very
loyal to the one job I see.
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2. LOUISE:
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Yes I have.
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3. WIN:
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Twenty years is a long time in one place.
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4. LOUISE:
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I feel it is. I feel it's time to move on.
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5. WIN:
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And you are what age now?
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6. LOUISE:
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I'm in my early forties.
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7. WIN:
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Exactly?
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8. LOUISE:
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Forty-six.
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9. WIN:
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It's not necessarily a handicap. Well it is of course, we have
to face that. But it's not necessarily a disabling handicap. Experience
does count for something.
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10. LOUISE:
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I hope so.
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11. WIN:
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Now between ourselves is there any trouble, any reason why you're
leaving that wouldn't appear on the form?
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12. LOUISE:
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Nothing like that.
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13. WIN:
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Like what?
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14. LOUISE:
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Nothing at all.
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15. WIN:
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No long term understandings come to a sudden end, making for an
insupportable atmosphere?
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16. LOUISE:
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I've always completely avoided anything like that at all.
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17. WIN:
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No personality clashes with your immediate superiors or inferiors?
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18. LOUISE:
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I've always taken care to get on very well with everyone.
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19. WIN:
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I only ask because it can affect the reference and it also affects
your motivation. I want to be quite clear why you're moving on.
So I take it the job itself no longer satisfies you. Is it the money?
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20. LOUISE:
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It's partly the money. It's not so much the money.
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21. WIN:
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Nine thousand is very respectable. Have you dependants?
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22. LOUISE:
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No, no dependants. My mother died.
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23. WIN:
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So why are you making a change?
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24. LOUISE:
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Other people make changes.
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25. WIN:
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But why are you, now, after spending most of your life in one place?
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