I noticed a job advert in The Economist the last two weeks. Thusly:
Wow. Imagine that: a company that picks applicants by their demonstrated talent. If only the Northwest Territories used such a criterion, rather than skin colour and complete ignorance of one's rights as a worker.
Maybe I should start practicing writing jokes about hedge funds; then someday I'll write for The Economist and all my troubles will be over.
I crack me up.
Vacancy: The Economist is hiring a finance writer to cover hedge funds, private equity and insurance. Experience is less important than the ability to write simply, insightfully and entertainingly. Applicants should send a copy of their cv, along with a 500-word article on this bit of finance, to (email).
Wow. Imagine that: a company that picks applicants by their demonstrated talent. If only the Northwest Territories used such a criterion, rather than skin colour and complete ignorance of one's rights as a worker.
Maybe I should start practicing writing jokes about hedge funds; then someday I'll write for The Economist and all my troubles will be over.
I crack me up.
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