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Jobseeker Trevor Walford takes his hospitality work search to Leeds train station – 7NEWS.com.au
Sick and tired of having his CV’s overlooked, Trevor Walford donned his best suit and developed a different way to find work.

A 63-year-old man who sat at a train station in his best suit with a handwritten sign and a box of printed CVs is hopeful he will finally have a job soon.
Former restaurant manager Trevor Walford says he was fed up of getting rejection after rejection after sending out hundreds of resumes since being made redundant in March.
Earlier this week, he donned his best suit and started personally handing out about 200 CVs at railway stations near his home in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.
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