"Lemon Pickers Needed" read the ad in the newspaper.
Ms. Sally Mulligan of Coral Springs, Florida, read it and decided to apply for one of the jobs that most Americans are not willing to do.
She submitted her application for a job in a Florida lemon grove, but seemed far too qualified for the job.
She has a liberal arts degree from the University of Michigan and a master's degree from Michigan State University.
For a number of years, she had worked as a social worker and also as a schoo teacher.
The foreman studied her application, frowned, and said, "I see that you are well educated, and have an impressive resume.
"However, I have to ask you, have you had any actual experience in picking lemons?"
"Well, as a matter of fact, I have," she said.
"I've been divorced three times, owned two Chryslers, voted twice for Obama, and once for Hillary."
She started work yesterday.
(Heh-heh.)
Later,
Sean
Arelor wrote to Sean Dennis <=-
LOL
Lots of recruiters looking for employees for really simple tasks (like data input, meassuring pieces or moving boxes) will reject you
right away as soon as
they see you have a degree in anything.
Have I already mentioned I hate my country?
"However, I have to ask you, have you had any actual experience in picking lemons?"
"Well, as a matter of fact, I have," she said.
"I've been divorced three times, owned two Chryslers, voted twice for Obama, and once for Hillary."
She started work yesterday.
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