Post 2599514 by AnndraADunn@4eva.online
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(DIR) Post #2596643 by AnndraADunn@4eva.online
2019-01-03T13:43:20Z
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This is pretty incredible and I find it hard to believe anyone thought it was a good idea at any stage. but also: hopefully it's as ineffective a recruiting strategy as I imagine it to behttps://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2019/jan/03/uk-army-recruitment-ads-target-snowflake-millennials
(DIR) Post #2596644 by AnndraADunn@4eva.online
2019-01-03T13:45:57Z
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corporate 'inclusiveness' speak being used to promote the actual army is funny in a way
(DIR) Post #2596645 by kline@cmpwn.com
2019-01-03T13:57:42Z
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@AnndraADunn do you not think that UK defence is a business? They just provide an unusual service to an unusual customer - but fundamentally, army plc faces similar economic / pr / hr issues as any other contemporary commercial business
(DIR) Post #2599514 by AnndraADunn@4eva.online
2019-01-03T15:27:36Z
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@kline I just think it's funny that the language about the military is evolving from purely jingoistic hooray bs to... this different kind of bs