Rebecca writes, "When I was a bartender years ago, friends and family often asked when I was going to get a real job. So, this sign stood out to me, as it so blatantly questions the veracity of the profession."
Please send your submissions via email to bethanykeeley (at) gmail.com. I look at them all, but it might take a while to get to yours -- sorry! I love you all, but I only have so much energy in a day.
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I don't usually post the following: newspaper headlines, personal email, craigslist postings, unprofessional websites. I also tend to not crosspost things from other blogs, since I have so much unique material waiting for me to get to it.
Things I see a lot: silica gel "do not eat"; hair dryer labels; inside the bus "do not drill"; Wal-mart sign about IDs; coffee machine with "2" cup sizes; employees must "wash hands"; that failblog post.
6 comments:
Wow, that is fantastic in "everyway" possible. ; ) love the blog
It's for people who want to be actors, writers, comedians.. obvs.
Careful, Michelle, in today's desperate economy, god only knows what "bartender" could mean...
Not only is the profession itself called into question, but its earning potential as well ("$"). Way to talk up your training course.
Sounds pretty shady to me, like the "bartender" position involves being topless.
wow, great post...
thanks for this post...
I like this blog.........
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