I know what a 'sock puppet' is in the internet sense/definition, and in this situation, this appears to be a fraud posting for a well-respected company. I know the owner has a sense of humor, but I don't see him authorizing this.
Although seriously funny, does not this amount to plain fraud?
Again, I cannot believe that the HR of this particular company authorized this.
Thoughts?
Upon further investigation, the CEO’s name is on the job site email. I know it costs money to post on job boards, and surely there is some vetting to be done in the process.
They have not posted any jobs in a while or I would have been on it to get away from where I am now (that’s how spectacular the current job is, I am at work now... looking at job boards, ha).
Anyways, I am half-tempted since I do keep a resume on said job board......
Thoughts?
I really like “quality control is done with dice.” Surely this is translated from Spanish and they only exploit illegal alien labor this way.
Sounds like an ad for journalism school.
Q: What do you get when you stick a stone in the mouth of an old Raggedy Ann doll?
A: A dirty old cotton rocksucker.
I worked there!! My first boss was so fat he couldn't pick up a cigarette he dropped. In fact, he couldn't even see it if it wasn't two feet beyond his toes. "Boy! Pick up that cigarette for me." I was 16 at the time and got my first lesson in "management." He owned the company, so there wasn't much I could do.
Get Mick Foley.
Can I send you a resume?
There. Fixed it.
Somewhere in here is a joke that I’m not getting.
No glue eating. Trump’s senior policy adviser Stephen Miller need not apply.