The Gardener Magazine

At home in the office!

I have now been working in ‘isolation’ in the garage for more than twenty years. Psychometric tests done years ago at a company I once worked for concluded that I am not a team player (more a cheerleader) and should be working solitarily somewhere like a laboratory. They reckoned that my job as sales manager of a wholesale nursery was turning my ‘positive A’ into a ‘negative B’, causing me huge stress.

Well, I was quite a good plant salesperson, even though I sometimes got aggressive or a bit dramatic, depending on the difficult customers I had to deal on that particular day. But circumstances

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