While most people are wasting time on
Facebook, I have a different vice: Craigslist. There is so much
there, it would take days to cover it. When I'm not busy placing ads
for stuff that will never sell in my lifetime, I peruse other
categories and have to admit being intrigued by the Employment
section.
This is an easy way for folks to hop on
board a lucrative opportunity. Such as in Guangdon China where they
would like an English teacher – free accommodations, salary, and
“free picking up at airport.” Say no more, throw in the airport
thing and I'm there!
Another company wants to flaunt their
international flair promoting word-wide commerce by announcing jobs
for “Rooferos.” This word is made by using the old English word,
or maybe middle English, or modern....”Roof” and cleverly adding
OS to instantly transform this into fine Spanish grammar which makes
all kinds of sense, just as does speaking English slowly or loudly to
non-native speakers while they stare blankly and vow to make up jokes
about you later.
And let's not forget those old jewels
from the classified columns and employment agencies that have found
their way onto Craigslist, along with the correct hidden meanings of
each entry:
self-starter – someone who can sit in
a desk and use a phone system they have never seen before and answer
detailed questions about things they know nothing about.
Works without close supervision –
this means you will receive no help here – but contrary to the ad,
they will be spy on you to watch you flounder.
Team player – they want a yes person,
pretend like you like everybody and that everybody does their fair
share....
detail -oriented – you like being
bored to death, so much that you would do this job for free
problem –solver – you work for
idiots and you must make them look good while they wallow in
incompetence.
Big Thinkers Only – this is new, they
have no idea what to do and you must bail them out for no credit.
Lastly, what about those Fortune 500
Companies that sound like royalty who are now suddenly looking for
people with “no technical know-how”....in today's world? Under a
rock? Well if you happen to be one of those people who have never
learned to program your DVR, you may have a shot at this – report
in and give me the inside scoop. Happy Employment :)
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