Studies prove that employers discriminate against the unemployed, viewing them as incompetent and undesirable. What should someone who got laid off a couple of years ago do? Hire a company to hire them, and leverage their fake credentials to get the job of their dreams.
Fake It Until You Make It
Ted Rall
Ted Rall is a syndicated political cartoonist for Andrews McMeel Syndication and WhoWhatWhy.org and Counterpoint. He is a contributor to Centerclip and co-host of "The Final Countdown" talk show on Radio Sputnik. He is a graphic novelist and author of many books of art and prose, and an occasional war correspondent. He is, recently, the author of the graphic novel "2024: Revisited."
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Ted, you haven’t already patented/copyrighted/design-registered these ideas have you ? If not, and in the event my applications get to the appropriate government agency first, do expect a call from my lawyers….
Henri
Along the lines of what mhenriday was implying: I am not so sure that this is hilarious satire so much as a potentially very successful entrepreneur opportunity offering both a vital (if stupid) service to society with the potential to be fairly profitable as well.
I agree, not only is it a viable idea, it could be accomplished with very low overhead. I’d be surprised if this isn’t already in the works.
I agree, not only is it a viable idea, it could be accomplished with very low overhead. I’d be surprised if this isn’t already in the works.
http://jobs.aol.com/articles/2011/11/18/liars-for-hire-provide-fake-references-for-job-seekers/ Already a company to provide fake references.
Also, for the entrepreneurial college student: http://www.wetakeyourclass.com
@Aggie: Hilarious, and not at all unethical considering what they’re going up against.