HELP A JOBLESS HYPHEN
Jay Z's former Hyphen is now jobless after he was recently dropped. Now he is in serious search for a job in a new populare site. Look at his Advert below:
“Hardworking SBL (Straight Black Line) seeks immediate, full or part-time employment having been recently laid off by my previous employer after 19 years of devoted service,” and it includes “joining two or more words serving as a single adjective before a noun (“dead-end job”), preventing confusion or awkward combinations of letters (“He forced me to resign” vs. “He refused to re-sign me for another year”).
We wish you luck bro.
Jay Z's former Hyphen is now jobless after he was recently dropped. Now he is in serious search for a job in a new populare site. Look at his Advert below:
“Hardworking SBL (Straight Black Line) seeks immediate, full or part-time employment having been recently laid off by my previous employer after 19 years of devoted service,” and it includes “joining two or more words serving as a single adjective before a noun (“dead-end job”), preventing confusion or awkward combinations of letters (“He forced me to resign” vs. “He refused to re-sign me for another year”).
We wish you luck bro.
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