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careerbuilder.com : Don’t Jump

April 27th, 2009 by Bibhuti | Email This

careerbuilder.com : don’t jump

An idea done in past but probably making complete sense in the current financial crisis. This is the kind of idea which makes you think; Why didn’t
it occur to me?

Agency: The Martin Agency, USA
Published: 2005

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    1. 4 Responses to “careerbuilder.com : Don’t Jump”

    2. By Twilight Fairy on Apr 28, 2009 | Reply

      It’s more like a counseling sign for people who want to commit suicide by jumping off a helicopter or a high rise building for the lack of a job…
      At least none of the ppl on the ground can see it…

    3. By Duh on Apr 28, 2009 | Reply

      I think that is the point TF. It was probably meant for someone going to jump because of their crappy job, but now its more relevant because people are jumping out of buildings because of getting the axe. get it, its funny. right?

    4. By Bibhuti on Apr 28, 2009 | Reply

      I agree that people are not going to see it and I don’t think the agency expects it that way. It’s a funny idea which probably is meant to spread virally.

    5. By Shiva on Apr 29, 2009 | Reply

      I totally agree with you Bibhuti…looking at it from a higher level - say with respect to anyone’s career and one is feeling its not going well…step back and look at it. In this case, looking at the big picture from high above before deciding…nice…

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