Joe found it ironic that Acme Staffing hired him to make this sign and subsequently laid him off when he was finished.
When he inquired about the open position, he was told that, as a freelance artist, he wasn't qualified for a position in Advertising.
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When he inquired about the open position, he was told that, as a freelance artist, he wasn't qualified for a position in Advertising.
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UPDATE: This used to be a post inquiring about your woes with foraging for potential livelihood and being disengaged from the experiences of the daily grind, however, since this post seemed to attract a plethora of spammers, I deleted it. But I thought the image for this post was still funny, and decided to keep it.
Sorry folks. Lesson learned: Don't blog about feeling a need for a nine-to-five lest you desire being innuendo with endeavor from place where a human lives offers.
4 comments:
Good luck with your curriculum vitae (oooh fancy)! I know you are going to find something fabulous soon. I, for one, do not miss job hunting one bit.
And I have an art degree and graphic design is my field. I am not willing to obtain a job outside my field because I am not good at anything else. :)
I wish you the best of luck.
I am thankful everyday for my wonderful job and company that I work for!
Good luck to you! GOod luck to me!
I've been working on revamping my resume recently as well... Its a tough world out there!
It is so tough out there. Currently job hunting myself and it's the pits. I can so relate to this though.
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