| Jeff Alvarez |
Wanted: One Customer Service representative that's motivated, energetic, and can avoid the CR .25 wandering monsters in the office. Please see the job post for more details.
Customer Service Representative
--Jeff
Brent
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Wow. I am so totally going to submit my resume. I live and Kansas and I am a Lab Technician in a Biochemistry Lab, but I would move to Siberia and ride a bicycle to get there if it meant working for Paizo. As a total gamer geek, any job at Paizo would be like some sort of self actualization on par with the top level of Maslow's Hierarchy of needs. This is the first job posting for you guys I have seen that doesn't want a webdesigner or software programmer or something. Granted a degree in Biology isn't exactly related, but what have I got to lose right?
| Sharoth |
So what you guys are saying is that the degree in Biochemistry that I plan on going for in 2 years is not that useful? So I should aim for more of a Chemical Engineering degree? ~GRINS~
I wish I could actually try for the job, but right now my credit card bills have me tied here for 4 more years. Good luck on finding a good person for the job.
Cosmo
Director of Sales
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... right now my credit card bills have me tied here for 4 more years.
Pfft... Payin' bills is fer suckers! If you ignore them, I bet they'll just go away like they did for me!*
*Individual results may vary. See your financial consultant before beginning any debt-accruing program. Void where prohibited.
| KnightErrantJR |
Vic Wertz wrote:(Err... make that *one* of her degrees is in biology. She's also got an MBA and all that, to help with the CEOing and such.)Heh... CEOing... Y'know, you shouldn't verb nouns.
I hate to point this out, but isn't using a the word verb, which is a noun that refers to a type of word, as a verb, as in, to change as noun into a verb by using it as such in a sentance, actually "verbing" a noun?