
"What about drug benefits, man?"
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"What about drug benefits, man?"
I'm looking for employees who have their own unique way of seeing things my way.
"So, I see you have a background in advertising..."
'Very impressive educational background...now let's discuss WHO you know.!
Dialogue
'You'll have to take an online company aptitude test, but if you're the designer we're looking for, you've already designed an app for that.'
I'm a self-made man!
"There are no big jobs, only small machines."
'Can you do more work then is humanly possible?'
"To make this interview more entertaining I would like you to take a breath of helium before answering the questions."
'I'm looking fo someone who can make me laugh.'
'Your decade of experience is, unfortunately, from the wrong decade.'
"I see by your resume this would be your first time in a symbiotic relationship."
She - Interpreter - He.
PERSONNEL, 'Why did you leave your previous employment?', 'They asked too many questions!'
"The company is very keen on diversity, could you reapply as a woman?"
'Your main goal in this job is getting out alive.'
'One final question: Have you ever been disciplined, investigated or suspended for integrity on the job?'
'It's a senior management position. We need someone who can listen politely, and then say no.'
"My biggest weakness? I'm a perfectionist."
Do you have any other skills?
'I treat everyone here the same as my family. . . like s**t.'
'A short economics test - if you bought something for
"This resumé has the kind of sizzle we're looking for."
"You work well without supervision? Fat chance of that happening in here!"
'It's the essence of springtime. You're really enjoying it.'
You're next, Mr. Kimble - right after his apple danish.
Revival Meeting - Simultaneous translation of all talking in tongues.
"In addition to 'loyalty' are there any OTHER qualities you think you could bring to the job?"
'And I see you've listed opposable thumbs as your greatest asset...'
'I know my resume makes me seem overtrained, but I really wasn't paying attention.'
'Don't start timing me yet! This staple won't come out!'
"In my old job we were encouraged to run fast and break things."
"We offer 104 vacation days...otherwise known as weekends."
'And we have an employee wellness program. By not offering health insurance or sick pay, we encourage wellness.'
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