Britney Spears Memoir Finished However Pushed Back Due to Paper Shortage

Jul 30, 2022 06:06

Earlier this year Britney Spears signed a deal with Simon & Schuster for a tell-all / memoir worth an estimated $15 million. However due to a paper shortage we might have to wait a little longer to read her story.

Britney Spears is said to be finished writing her memoir, but you may not get to read it that fast. https://t.co/JggfF0Vk5g
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ohwutevernvm July 30 2022, 18:17:20 UTC
Damn no wonder I’ve been asked to do online applications instead of doing paper applications irl. Nobody believes me that lol. Like…. okay. At least I’m able to get my resume and cover letters printed to turn in. Idek what is the point of this if we are actually experiencing paper shortages. Even they don’t consider resumes as a matter of fact beyond applications because thanks to the system we have now. S H R U G S

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zibbydoo324 July 30 2022, 18:32:59 UTC
Not sure what kind of jobs you're applying for, but I’d even hold off on printing your resume unless you have a physically in person interview. But even then, they’re supposed to be prepared for the interview as well. They should have a copy of your resume from your original application.

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ohwutevernvm July 30 2022, 18:54:35 UTC
Damn this is too depressing lol. I gave away too many resumes. No wonder some employers irl walked away without coming back to me when I sat at the table and had everything ready. Took a bit while until the employee approached me and had to let me know they’re taking them in the back room, and will let me know when they’ll contact me. I don’t know if that was some mind game or whatever. They looked at me weird bc I wore a double masks. Sigh

I feel like nobody gives two fucks about online applications with resumes and cover letters attached to it…..

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zibbydoo324 July 30 2022, 20:06:21 UTC
I can only speak from my experiences but I’ve conducted interviews myself and I have always had the resume in front of me to reference. Granted, when I first graduated from college and was going on my first interviews, I’d bring my resume. It does leave a good impression but it isn’t necessary.
I was interviewing for a month or so. The best advice I got was to make your answers more task/knowledge base. I’m an accountant so I have to show how my knowledge is transferable to who I was interviewing with.

Check out this website. It REALLY helped me when I was first interviewing. I started getting second and third round interviews immediately once I switched tactics. You got this, bb!

https://theinterviewguys.com/jeff-mike-resources/

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ohwutevernvm July 30 2022, 20:33:27 UTC
Ty ty. I used to do that and now I feel totally outdated bc I probably sound boring. Idk whatever was going on for them but dang tho. Damn my perfectionist tendencies lmao

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isthisdesire July 30 2022, 23:33:34 UTC
Thanks for sharing this link!!!

I’m trying to get out of public accounting b/c it’s a massive shit show and have a few interviews coming up. It’s been about 6 years since I went through the interview process so I’ve been prepping so I can make that schmoney

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burntbussy July 30 2022, 19:52:10 UTC
ohwutevernvm July 30 2022, 20:29:55 UTC
I am in LA so it’s hard to tell if anyone take online or paper applications seriously or if I’m too ~overqualified~ just bc I used to have a high paying job in the past…

Hell, I half slept on filling out paper applications. I just know we auto-fill them bc it’s all tldr nowadays. It just doesn’t make sense to me on working for bullying manager and employees bullying others. The manager I met and 🤝 literally walked away from me into the other room when the employee had to handle it himself taking my application with resume and cover letter looking guilty. I thought the dude was too damn busy for in-interview. Make it make sense lol

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