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Susie Proctor was the secretary for the personnel managers at the Mark Brittain Warehouse. He first boss, the brusque M.J. Pollard was on a short secondment to the Weatherfield branch in the weeks before its opening with the specific task of recruiting a workforce. He was succeeded by the far more genial Dennis Maxwell although he startled her by reversing Mr Pollard's decision and employing Elsie Howard despite her having a dubious reference from Miami Modes following an allegation of shop-lifting in 1969. Susie questioned Mr Maxwell over his decision but was soon put in her place. even though, she treated Elsie with more than a hint of cold disdain when she came to see Mr Maxwell about his job offer.

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  • Susie Proctor
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  • Susie Proctor was the secretary for the personnel managers at the Mark Brittain Warehouse. He first boss, the brusque M.J. Pollard was on a short secondment to the Weatherfield branch in the weeks before its opening with the specific task of recruiting a workforce. He was succeeded by the far more genial Dennis Maxwell although he startled her by reversing Mr Pollard's decision and employing Elsie Howard despite her having a dubious reference from Miami Modes following an allegation of shop-lifting in 1969. Susie questioned Mr Maxwell over his decision but was soon put in her place. even though, she treated Elsie with more than a hint of cold disdain when she came to see Mr Maxwell about his job offer.
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Number of Appearances
  • 4(xsd:integer)
First Appearance
  • 1971-05-03(xsd:date)
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Character Name
  • Susie Proctor
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Last Appearance
  • 1971-05-12(xsd:date)
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  • Secretary
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  • Susie Proctor was the secretary for the personnel managers at the Mark Brittain Warehouse. He first boss, the brusque M.J. Pollard was on a short secondment to the Weatherfield branch in the weeks before its opening with the specific task of recruiting a workforce. He was succeeded by the far more genial Dennis Maxwell although he startled her by reversing Mr Pollard's decision and employing Elsie Howard despite her having a dubious reference from Miami Modes following an allegation of shop-lifting in 1969. Susie questioned Mr Maxwell over his decision but was soon put in her place. even though, she treated Elsie with more than a hint of cold disdain when she came to see Mr Maxwell about his job offer.
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