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I shall stop my milk round week after next!
Pretty much the normal milk round, if you're interested."
These websites perform many of the functions of the traditional milk round.
You should start your own milk round.
Milk round, with the old ladle and jug.
The Milk round tours usually take place during the Autumn and Summer academic terms.
But he has also bottle fed goat's milk round the clock to orphaned fawns.
'Let's hope she won't have to do a milk round.'
City delivery date on Milk round!
One boy on a milk round works from 5am till 7am and is paid £1.05 an hour.
Stanley Turner "The people are very friendly - I meet a lot of them on my milk round.
Far from trooping off for 'milk round' interviews, he is contemplating postgraduate studies.
In the United Kingdom, the process of employers visiting a series of universities to promote themselves is called the milk round.
He did a variety of odd jobs including driving a taxi and owning a milk round in Chatswood.
The most conservative figure is the father, Martin, who remains defiantly attached to his milk round and his dilapidated float.
Guardian editors once conducted their own version of the graduate "milk round", visiting both universities to seek out potential recruits, a practice now long abandoned.
In the early days a milk round was started which was done initially on foot and then later by pony and milk float.
The event's name is a portmanteu of Silicon Roundabout and the Milk round university recruiting events.
Back in the UK, the rise of the supermarket coincided with the end of around half of all milk rounds during the 1990s.
You don't want to work hard for a year establishing your act, get offered a tour, and then find that your drummer won't give up his milk round.
I helped with a Saturday milk round, earning ninepence and a free jug of milk for Aunt Hettie.
I know, I pulled I told you, I'm having deliver milk round, didn't I, they're ever so good.
The name milk round also refers to the online university student website, which is an online version of the traditional method in which business recruited University students.
So, in the mid-1960s, when companies began touring universities to promote and advertise their job opportunities directly to candidates, the visits became known informally as "the milk round".
Miss Claire Arbuthnot, shrouded in her English mother's family lace, with pearls shining like drops of new milk round her neck.