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Good New Year for BRS

10th January 1981
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WHEN I wished Mark Bedeman, director of membership services of British Road Services, a good New Year, he looked pretty confident of having one. He is already responsible for BRS Rescue and BRS Datafreight, and in the coming months he will introduce several more services for operators and drivers, The would, he told me, be based or advanced technology.

He is highly conscious of th( need for professionalism ir every branch of business anc this tenet would, he assured me be pursued in launching the nev% facilities to ensure maximum im pact.

TALKING of professionalism, ii would not come amiss in the employment agency that advertises on my local railway station. It seeks to lure and "all. roound legal sec" (angular English girls need not apply), "releil telephonist", "warrenty clerk", "graddate recruitment" and "experience pension clerk."

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