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Former Buckingham Palace butler, 63, made redundant in lockdown hands out 200 CVs at train stations

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A 63-year-old man who lost his job because of coronavirus has resorted to hand delivering his CV in a bid to find work.Ex-restaurant manager Trevor Walford, who started out as a butler at Buckingham Palace, has said he was fed up of getting 'rejection after rejection' after sending out hundreds of resumes online since being made redundant in March at the start of lockdown.He instead decided to put on his best suit and last week handed out around 200 CVs at railway stations near his home in Leeds, West Yorkshire.Throughout the day he visited four train stations with a bundle of CVs and a sign reading: 'I would like to work, please feel free to take a CV'.Trevor said the response since has been "unbelievable", adding that a number of.

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