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K CHICK


High fl ying Shannan from Masters Skips is a creative work of art


S SHANNAN WOODERS - MASTERS SKIPS LTD


HE’S the crafty offi ce dynamo who keeps her colleagues in check. Meet our Skip Chick,


Shannan Wooders.


Welcome to 2020. Tell us a bit about yourself.


I’m Shannan Wooders, I’m 25 and I work at Masters Skips Ltd in Cornwall – I would class myself as ‘admin’; I’m an offi ce dweller.


Ah, the person that makes sure everyone else is doing what they’re supposed to. Tell us more.


I’ve been here just over four years, and I do paperwork and customer service duties: invoices, statements, taking orders, dealing with customers, etc.


Sounds all go. What do you like about it?


The best part has got to be how close everyone is as a workforce. We’re only a small group but we’re a pretty tight lot; they’re like my second family.


Aw, sounds too good to be true – there must be some bits you don’t like?


The dust and the smell!


Kind of goes with the territory. As does weird stuff .


We once found a signed collectors’ set of old James Bond books. But the craziest thing has got to be when one of our drivers started to lift a full skip and the rubbish started moving. He stopped and a guy appeared inside yelling to let him out!


Never a dull moment. What about outside of work – what gets you moving?


I love art, drawing, painting, crafting, the lot. And movies; I can watch fi lms all day every day. My all-time favourites are Gladiator, Jurassic Park, Four Brothers, The Goonies, the list goes on...


We’re quite partial to popcorn and a good fi lm. Sounds like a date. Where would you choose for a romantic night out?


I’m boring and would be happy with a fancy meal out and heading home to watch a fi lm on the sofa. My ideal date would obviously be my fi ancé! (But if Charlie Hunnam was available...)


So fi ckle Shannon! Let’s give you superpowers, what would you like?


I would love to be able to fl y. I mean think of the money I would save not having a car.


That’s a long way to fall if you run out of petrol though. Why not stun us with a fascinating fact about yourself.


Umm… I have never broken a single bone in my body. That is literally as fascinating as I get.


Perhaps you’re made of rubber…? What’s on your plane ticket?


I LOVE Thailand. It’s a beautiful country and the food is amazing! I have always wanted to go to Canada.


Let’s eat. What’s for dinner?


I like to think I can cook a pretty banging roast.


And if you could choose anyone, who would be your ideal guest?


My dad, because I miss him and he was the best dinner guest.


Wish we could make it happen. Instead, we’ll make you queen for the day – what law would you introduce?


I’d make all sanitary wear free to everyone and recycling to be mandatory.


Finally – make us laugh.


What do you call a lady who sets fi re to her bills? Bernadette!


On that note, time for us to say ‘So long, Shannan’ and thanks for being our January Skip Chick!


Masters Skips Ltd, St Austell Bay Business Park, St Austel, Cornwall. www.mastersskipsltd.co.uk


BE OUR HUNK OR CHICK OF 2020 AND WIN £100 VOUCHER


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Or are you a sassy sister who loves preening, posing, or catching a look at yourself in the mirror?


Would you like to see your name in big fl ashing lights, or realistically - all over our pages?


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Send us your pic and some contact details, including your telephone number, and just let us do the rest.


The ANNUAL winners of the Chick and Hunk awards will collect a £100 Love2shop gift voucher EACH.


Email: editor@skiphiremagazine.co.uk


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