Classics Monthly

I like to think that I am a reasonably well-organised and efficient worker

a reasonably well-organised and efficient worker. To some extent that must be true, because working on multiple projects and getting this magazine to the printers on time every four weeks (not to mention fitting in a family life) means there is a lot to get through every day and I’ve notSomewhere in my head I have loosely calculated that stopping, getting up, fetching another tool and getting back under the car will probably be quicker in the long run, but for whatever reason that message has failed to reach my limbs.

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