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Whiteboard MythAdventures
Woman quits job via whiteboard. Allegedly.
(If you send me a url with a picture of your comment on a whiteboard, I’ll format the comment for you…)
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about 1 year ago
Ha! Absolutely.
I still like the Dramatic Flight Attendant one better…
And, the Cake Wrecks “I Quit” cake.
about 1 year ago
Priceless, Ike – I’m laughing my non-HPOA off over this whole thing!
about 1 year ago
I’d like to believe she really did this – because how awesome would that be? It’s the perfect vengeance for an awful boss – but like you, I am very doubtful…
I hope “jenny” comes forward with her real name and more info on the story so we can find out the truth…
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about 1 year ago
I love the creativity of it and what the responses are generating as well. Very funny yourself.
about 1 year ago
about 1 year ago
if not real, then gimmick, if so then what are we? pawns in an individuals quest for attention?
Does that make Jenny an advertiser. Yes yes it does. And we are on social media away from traditional media because we hate no, advertising? can it be?
And if she gets hired, the bar is raised and so it goes.
thanks for the break, now back to work. I love my job.
about 1 year ago
HOPA does not equal HPOA. What’s with this discrepancy?
about 1 year ago
All “we” care about is printing “legends.” Reality is too real to be interesting.
about 1 year ago
http://twitpic.com/2tovwm Today. Jenny (Elyse) wrote the content on the iPad.