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Oh golly. I had to check out the website in the quote, "Creator / Writer:
ihatemylife.us, Los Angeles, CA" from the first link. This guy has a hard
luck/hard work story. He was homeless and even applied for a job as a
*ahem* donor and got turned down. That is really sad.
I hope he got a good a job or, better yet, a good career.
Lauren
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> Subject: RE: "Tech writers" are not "tech writers"
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> LOL! Sounds like something from http://funny2.com/resume.htm
>
> Or go to http://tinyurl.com/yr3n4w and scroll down to "Funny Job
> Titles."
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