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Reader´s Digest, European Trusted Brands 2009

wiltzei

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After seeing the first video in this thread at SOH, the mentioned study popped into my mind. For some weird reason people have (ir)rational fears towards car salesmen =D. It can be downloaded here (PDF, 3,9MB). Interesting stuff begins at page 28.

Airline pilots are widely trusted, but sadly in certain countries, the people you ought to be able to trust, cannot be trusted...
 
Meh, the UK has the lowest trust level of all when it comes to Trusting Footballers..wonder why that is? ;)

And noteworthy: the guys who touch our lives more than any other category, every day, are not even listed let alone voted on.
I guess engineers must be totally trustworthy, then :d
 
Meh, the UK has the lowest trust level of all when it comes to Trusting Footballers..wonder why that is? ;)

Would you trust someone who'se greatest achievement off the field is to build a model of the Taj Mahal out of lego?
 
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