I worked alongside the Corps of Commissionaires, a rum, witty bunch of pensioner ex-servicemen who’d shine their shoes to perfection in order to chase down local scallies trying to hotwire a tasty, second-hand Volkswagen Polo. They were great, dependable men, many widowers, committed smokers with a plentiful reserve of dirty jokes.
The boss’s best friend was local snooker-playing legend Alex “Hurricane” Higgins, whose arrival was mostly augured by swerving his bronze Jag into a specially-reserved spot as if at Brands Hatch, usually half-cut by midday. It was categorically not a gay job.
Does such a thing exist? Perusing some of the more niche results of the 2023 census, published yesterday, which for the first time has broken down the jobs most populated by a gay, lesbian and bisexual workforce, it would seem so. Predictable patterns emerge.
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