WHAT WAS , STINGS OCCUPATION BEFOR HE BECAME a SINGER?!
Question: He was a teacher in a girls school, which inspired the Police song "Don't stand so close to me" in reference to schoolgirl crushes on teachers and the trouble it can potentially bring.
Answers: He was a teacher in a girls school, which inspired the Police song "Don't stand so close to me" in reference to schoolgirl crushes on teachers and the trouble it can potentially bring.
I think he may have been a teacher
He was a teacher and it's a pity he didn't remain one.
He WAS a school teacher - maybe not the best but thats what he did apparently.
he was a teacher
He was a teacher.
Read the lyrics for "Don't Stand so Close to Me", and you will know.
He was a english teacher & a pe coach or somethink like that
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001776/bio
I thought he was a song writer.........
A teacher. Before joining the Police !!
Young teacher, the subject, of schoolgirls fantasy, she wants him, so badly, knows what she wants to be....
Teacher.Definitely!!
i was wrong.. he was a teacher
STING - real name Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner - DOB 2 oCTOBER 1951.
Former jobs include Bus Conductor. construction labourer and a tax officer. Went to Teacher's training College and then worked as a maths teacher at St. Paul's First School in Cramlington for 2 years
Gained his nickname Sting when playing with the Phoenix Jazzmen wearing a black and yellow jersey. The bandleader said he looked more like a bumble bee - hence he acquired the name
Singing. Is that what he's doing?
he was a teacher from Newcastle. another Geordie!!!!!
I'm almost certain he was a teacher.
a hitman for the english government...
teacher