Fresh Meat

Ad agency Mother New York has posted this recruitment video to let people know about its desire for "fresh meat" (new interns) in its office. Apply here.


via Ad Week
     Posted By: Alex - Thu Mar 26, 2015
     Category: Jobs and Occupations | Video





Comments
I couldn't take the whole thing but could someone tell me if they, finally, got around to sheep, goats, and cats?
Posted by Expat47 in Athens, Greece on 03/26/15 at 11:19 AM
So, if the the unthinkable were to happen and one of these interns were to be involved in a sexual harassment lawsuit...

Think the lawyer would play this at the trial?
Posted by crc on 03/26/15 at 11:27 AM
Cats? Goats? They don't need goats. Why do you think they need the interns for?
That would be funny, seeing the video played at the trial for this cannibalistic cult/ad agency.
Posted by Yudith on 03/26/15 at 12:53 PM
Long pork: The other white meat.
Posted by BMN on 03/26/15 at 03:42 PM
I wouldn't give this company the time of day. The first job out of college was with a company that was hiring bodies to throw at a problem that was the result of poor planning on the client's part. The whole thing finally got canned and everybody, contractors and client directs alkie were canned as well. Without warning.

BTW, I had to eat something while I was in Dublin and London. Fortunately it was all good.
Posted by KDP on 03/26/15 at 04:30 PM
Ach, Laddie, wur ya not down to Castle Blarney for ta lob the gob, now?
Posted by Expat47 in Athens, Greece on 03/27/15 at 01:30 AM
We booked a bus day tour to Kilkenney and Glendalough. Kissing the Stone sounds like an invitation to a bad cold or virus.
Posted by KDP on 03/27/15 at 02:13 AM
As for the stone ~~ Urine usually has less germs than saliva.
Posted by BMN on 03/27/15 at 04:50 AM
The National Ministry of Tourism in Dublin has been after me for years. They want me to go down to Blarney and kiss the stone a couple of times. It seems that its power has been waning over the last few decades and they want me to rejuvenate it for future generations to reap the benefits therefrom. :coolsmile:
Posted by Expat47 in Athens, Greece on 03/27/15 at 05:51 AM
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