And I never thought I'd see require and inquire mixed up. Alas.
42nd Street, Manhattan
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first i thought it was going to be about "a must"
then i noticed "lisence"
and then i saw "require inside"
it made me think about how i would act if i wanted a job at this salon or whatever it is... would i still apply? and if i would, at what point would i mention the sign...? (because i would definitely have to mention it. i don't have the patience or whatever to let it slide...)
i just don't think i would be able to apply for the job, even if it was something i really wanted to do.
any thoughts on the subject? how much crap would you be willing to overlook when applying for a job?
"You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means." -The Princess Bride
"You young people learned spelling by the Close Enough method." -Garrison Keillor "Finally, anyone who uses the words ‘irregardless,’ ‘a whole nother’ or ‘all of the sudden’ shall be sent to a work camp." -Stewie Griffin
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first i thought it was going to be about "a must"
then i noticed "lisence"
and then i saw "require inside"
it made me think about how i would act if i wanted a job at this salon or whatever it is... would i still apply? and if i would, at what point would i mention the sign...? (because i would definitely have to mention it. i don't have the patience or whatever to let it slide...)
i just don't think i would be able to apply for the job, even if it was something i really wanted to do.
any thoughts on the subject? how much crap would you be willing to overlook when applying for a job?
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