(Untitled)

Oct 20, 2009 11:41

~WANTED~
♦ ACCOUNTANT
Good with numbers, organized, hardworking, never satisfied with mediocrity, not mediocre, polished presentation, perfectionist, willing to do and give whatever it takes to get the job done. Don't even think of applying if you don't know what I mean when I say society. In return, you will get very high salary and excellent future ( Read more... )

blair waldorf inc, the devil wears headbands, vacancy

Leave a comment

ofsubservience October 20 2009, 03:12:27 UTC
Mediocrity leaves room for error. That seems self-defeating where numbers are concerned.

Reply

miss_waldorf October 20 2009, 04:56:51 UTC
Now you sound interesting.

Reply

ofsubservience October 20 2009, 05:00:54 UTC
I'm relevant, at the least, having an interest in the position.

Reply

miss_waldorf October 20 2009, 05:03:42 UTC
Drop me your name and why you think you should be hired then.

Reply

private ; unhackable ofsubservience October 20 2009, 18:10:45 UTC
My name is Gilbert Nightlay. I'm well aware of the notion and reality of society and would be suited to a job that demands perfecting of any skill, and my calculations tend to be both quick and accurate.

I wouldn't knowingly apply for a job that I'm incapable of delivering on.

I'll do this because we do need income and---

That's irrelevant to the employer.

Reply

private ; unhackable miss_waldorf October 21 2009, 06:40:02 UTC
Tell me where you come from, Mr. Nightlay.

Reply

private ; unhackable ofsubservience October 21 2009, 18:16:58 UTC
Generally speaking, a world of society. What kind of world do you want your accountant to be from?

Reply

private ; unhackable miss_waldorf October 22 2009, 06:47:31 UTC
A world similar to this one, possibly with an elite class.

Can you meet me for lunch? The day after tomorrow?

Reply

private ; unhackable ofsubservience October 23 2009, 19:09:25 UTC
Considering and factoring in bizarre changes, the unpredictable, a distinction of nobility, and the questionable existence of magic versus a science of sorts, mine might qualify, though I'll leave that up to you of course.

That, I can.

Is 'Miss Waldorf' the preferred form of address?

Reply


Leave a comment

Up