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Life after the job: ‘I know I’m one of the lucky few’
Like many officers after 30 years’ service, Andy Labrum was struggling to figure out how to translate his skills and experience to a new role. In the first of a new regular column he explains how he got there and what inspired him to help other officers in a similar position
Category: Policy
Tags: Career ArticlesFree ArticlesLife After The JobPersonal Development
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