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 the political cartoonist at ANewDomain.net, editor-in-chief of SkewedNews.net, a graphic novelist and author of many books of art and prose, and an occasional war correspondent. He is the author of the biography "Trump," to be published in July 2016.
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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.