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dress for sucksess
dress for sucksess
Reputations, qualifications
street cred and resumes
ID badges and uniforms
curricula vitae
dress for sucksess
first impression is everything
pad the portfolio
don't mention the online degree
what you get is what you think you see
Reputations, qualifications
street cred and resumes
ID badges and uniforms
curricula vitae
dress for sucksess
first impression is everything
pad the portfolio
don't mention the online degree
what you get is what you think you see
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first thoughts
first words
Paranoia
strikes deep
when a man thinks he hears
what another man thinks
I cast my words upon the wind
and blow back is a bitch
nice work Clay
sincerely

first words
Paranoia
strikes deep
when a man thinks he hears
what another man thinks
I cast my words upon the wind
and blow back is a bitch
nice work Clay
sincerely

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I wouldn't know Doreen
I am not a woman
Maybe you are right
I thought it was an interesting poem
Is street cred a woman's issue?
I guess
The male feminist say
Masculinity has nothing to do with being a man of conscience
I am just this guy you know.
I am out of gasoline Clay
I am just interested
Maybe it is a guy thing
I am not a woman
Maybe you are right
I thought it was an interesting poem
Is street cred a woman's issue?
I guess
The male feminist say
Masculinity has nothing to do with being a man of conscience
I am just this guy you know.
I am out of gasoline Clay
I am just interested
Maybe it is a guy thing
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Yes I missed it too
I thought it was about street cred and getting one's shit beat the fuck out of them for lack of it.
sorry
I am
still non sequituring
I thought it was about street cred and getting one's shit beat the fuck out of them for lack of it.
sorry
I am
still non sequituring
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From one who has come from many recent job interviews, this poem is spot on.
I gotta tell you though....if you think of jobhunting as a crapshoot, and put all your creative will into it, with the idea that a job is what it takes in this society to have a little enjoyable freedom, your number will come up.
Mine did.
After over a year and half of drifting, poverty, and despair. Not at all what I thought I would find as a result of my earnest leap to self betterment.
And this job I got? Well, I think it's going to be a fine bunch of folks to work with, I mean, it was the first state interview i went to, ( I went to about 5), where I thought the people interviewing me were sorta my kind of folks.
But this poem, like I said is spot on.
Alot of disappointment in looking for work.....a window that's very difficult to look into.....so much blankness out there, and fear.....and empty power.....
H
I gotta tell you though....if you think of jobhunting as a crapshoot, and put all your creative will into it, with the idea that a job is what it takes in this society to have a little enjoyable freedom, your number will come up.
Mine did.
After over a year and half of drifting, poverty, and despair. Not at all what I thought I would find as a result of my earnest leap to self betterment.
And this job I got? Well, I think it's going to be a fine bunch of folks to work with, I mean, it was the first state interview i went to, ( I went to about 5), where I thought the people interviewing me were sorta my kind of folks.
But this poem, like I said is spot on.
Alot of disappointment in looking for work.....a window that's very difficult to look into.....so much blankness out there, and fear.....and empty power.....
H

"I am a victim of society, and, an entertainer"........DW
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