"Jobsworth" was, if not devised by esther Ranzen, at least popularised by her. It is a term, accordingly to avoid.
Mr****** was probably known as "six-star" by his mates which is not a bad term of endearment.
As a graduate of UCL I am tempted to return my degree certificate in protest at this absurd behaviour. Sadly my wife binned it years ago with just about everything I owned pre-marriage.
Three points to make.
"Jobsworth" was, if not devised by esther Ranzen, at least popularised by her. It is a term, accordingly to avoid.
Mr****** was probably known as "six-star" by his mates which is not a bad term of endearment.
As a graduate of UCL I am tempted to return my degree certificate in protest at this absurd behaviour. Sadly my wife binned it years ago with just about everything I owned pre-marriage.