Life as editor of the Financial Mail and of Business Day over almost 17 years was outstanding. I was paid, basically, to do whatever I wanted. I loved the abuse and stress that came with the job, writes Bruceps
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Life as editor of the Financial Mail and of Business Day over almost 17 years was outstanding. I was paid, basically, to do whatever I wanted. I loved the abuse and stress that came with the job. But I absolutely hated having to provide management with proof that whatever newsroom I was running had completed its annual performance review process...You’ve always trusted us to help you navigate the world.
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