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12th October 2018
09:18am BST

"It's really important that, if this does happen to you, you face up to it. You either, as they've done, apologise, which is absolutely fine.
"But get on with the job and show people what you're made of and show people 'OK, this is what I did, I've been employed to do this job, I'm going to go on, do the job, get on with it and do it well and do it professionally'."
He added: "If you were at your Christmas party and you snogged the boss, for instance, you'd still have to do the Walk of Shame on the Monday, wouldn't you?"Explore more on these topics:

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