HGCC
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Decisions were mads...terrible ones.i'd never get in a car with people i don't know.
They were wearing suits.
Decisions were mads...terrible ones.i'd never get in a car with people i don't know.
This is why I love the internet. So much easier to escape a scam with a couple seconds of googling.That town Millis was the location of the longest and worst job interview I have ever encountered. Responded to some vague job ad about "direct marketing" and showed up at some little office in the suburbs, but still in the metro area. Talked to the guy, loved my spirit or whatever and wanted to advance to round 2 immediately, he wouldn't really say what exactly it was I would be doing. Sure I say, let's do round 2...next thing I know I am in the car with a couple of guys in suits heading to Millis. They were selling the job hard, without saying what it was. We get there, and it's the middle of nowhere and this was before phones had internet, so no real way to figure out where I am. We get out and then I learn the awful truth....I showed up to an interview to sell coupon books door to door. I couldn't leave. Didn't have a way back to the city. So my interview was just walking around this hamlet wearing a suit trying to sell coupons to bored housewives for 9 hours. Worst interview ever.
How many coupon books did you have to sell to move onto round 3?That town Millis was the location of the longest and worst job interview I have ever encountered. Responded to some vague job ad about "direct marketing" and showed up at some little office in the suburbs, but still in the metro area. Talked to the guy, loved my spirit or whatever and wanted to advance to round 2 immediately, he wouldn't really say what exactly it was I would be doing. Sure I say, let's do round 2...next thing I know I am in the car with a couple of guys in suits heading to Millis. They were selling the job hard, without saying what it was. We get there, and it's the middle of nowhere and this was before phones had internet, so no real way to figure out where I am. We get out and then I learn the awful truth....I showed up to an interview to sell coupon books door to door. I couldn't leave. Didn't have a way back to the city. So my interview was just walking around this hamlet wearing a suit trying to sell coupons to bored housewives for 9 hours. Worst interview ever.
I had to be polite, they were my ride, there was some sort of break even minimum they had to flip. God, its bringing back memories. They shared their marketing expertise and tips, all about hustling grocery store parking lots, big money, yadda yadda.How many coupon books did you have to sell to move onto round 3?
Seems to be the new racist ploy is to pretend like it is the other person who starts filming that is out of line.Brave tRUmptard assaults small Asian woman for being Asian, coward wouldn't try that with a man, hope he enjoys prison.
Raging white man allegedly punches Asian woman in the face – then claims being filmed is harassment
Jennifer Chen, 30, was driving in Los Angeles this Wednesday when she says she was followed into a parking garage by a man who was blaring his horn, KTLA-5 reports. According to Chen, the man then reached through the window and punched her in the face while calling her a "f***ing Asian." The man...www.rawstory.com
Brave tRUmptard assaults small Asian woman for being Asian, coward wouldn't try that with a man, hope he enjoys prison.
Raging white man allegedly punches Asian woman in the face – then claims being filmed is harassment
Jennifer Chen, 30, was driving in Los Angeles this Wednesday when she says she was followed into a parking garage by a man who was blaring his horn, KTLA-5 reports. According to Chen, the man then reached through the window and punched her in the face while calling her a "f***ing Asian." The man...www.rawstory.com
As a person who spent many Sundays hearing the Gospel I disagree with the premise of this statement.
good article. I admit to susceptibility to my own biased belief that Facebook doesn't care about trolls or disinformation except to protect its profitis from them. So, this excerpt from the article you posted strikes home to me:In 2019, Almost All of Facebook's Top Christian Pages Were Run By Foreign Troll Farms - RELEVANT
In 2019, 19 of Facebook's top 20 pages for American Christians were run by Eastern European troll farms overseas, internal documents leaked to MITwww.relevantmagazine.com
In 2019, Almost All of Facebook's Top Christian Pages Were Run By Foreign Troll Farms - RELEVANT
In 2019, 19 of Facebook's top 20 pages for American Christians were run by Eastern European troll farms overseas, internal documents leaked to MITwww.relevantmagazine.com
Wait and see what happens when they realize Jesus wasn’t white.Jesus as a Jew scares the christian foundation.
I think the answer to your last two questions is yes.good article. I admit to susceptibility to my own biased belief that Facebook doesn't care about trolls or disinformation except to protect its profitis from them. So, this excerpt from the article you posted strikes home to me:
Facebook’s engagement-hungry algorithm simply shipped them what it “thought” they want to see. Internal studies revealed that divisive posts are more likely to reach a big audience, and troll farms use that to their advantage, spreading provocative misinformation that generates a bigger response to spread their online reach.
As the article said those troll farms taken together had 20 times the traffic that any legitimate site had. One must ask, was Facebook deliberately not seeing the troll farm, its fake news and its tactics? Aren't they responsible for the spread of disinformation by directing people to those sites?