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T-Bone
"Come in Monday dressed appropriately for the start of your internship," Jack echoed in his thoughts. Jack had assumed that would mean getting a suit and tie, and working in an office. Ideally working with numbers and accounts; getting first hand experience as an accountant.
Well Jack was partially correct... He did have to wear a suit and tie, and he did have to work with the financing & accounting departments frequently. The only problem was the head office was in a separate city from the financing & accounting departments. So since he was the lowest on the corporate ladder, just an intern, he was the one to run important documents and payments everywhere! They called the position "Sparky". At least he got to work with numbers if he could get back to the office fast enough, and everything was delivered fast!
Uh-oh the packages today were for Anita.. er Ms. Bigtime herself! Jack had to move fast! Lest he be to slow with the deliveries! That's something that you REALLY didn't want to happen!
Quickly Jack grabbed all the documents and files. Out the door, hurriedly careened down the streets to deliver everything. Apologizing for each thunderously large step that shook the earth...
Yet another awesome picture of Jack. Poor Jack just wants to work with numbers but
T-Bone's Anita Bigtime has other plans for the aspiring accountant. Putting those awkwardly large sizes to good use!
There's a lot of me in Jack. We both aspire to be accountants one day and now we both seem to have gotten work as a "Sparky", as my old boss used to call it. Running important documents and payments all across the city. Though admittedly my "Sparky" courier work was for a small law firm part time.
Original artist submission: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/18588239/
The Big Interview: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/16998319/
Character: Jack © Myself
Artwork and character: Anita Bigtime © T-Bone (RoboMax)
T-Bone"Come in Monday dressed appropriately for the start of your internship," Jack echoed in his thoughts. Jack had assumed that would mean getting a suit and tie, and working in an office. Ideally working with numbers and accounts; getting first hand experience as an accountant.
Well Jack was partially correct... He did have to wear a suit and tie, and he did have to work with the financing & accounting departments frequently. The only problem was the head office was in a separate city from the financing & accounting departments. So since he was the lowest on the corporate ladder, just an intern, he was the one to run important documents and payments everywhere! They called the position "Sparky". At least he got to work with numbers if he could get back to the office fast enough, and everything was delivered fast!
Uh-oh the packages today were for Anita.. er Ms. Bigtime herself! Jack had to move fast! Lest he be to slow with the deliveries! That's something that you REALLY didn't want to happen!
Quickly Jack grabbed all the documents and files. Out the door, hurriedly careened down the streets to deliver everything. Apologizing for each thunderously large step that shook the earth...
Yet another awesome picture of Jack. Poor Jack just wants to work with numbers but
T-Bone's Anita Bigtime has other plans for the aspiring accountant. Putting those awkwardly large sizes to good use!There's a lot of me in Jack. We both aspire to be accountants one day and now we both seem to have gotten work as a "Sparky", as my old boss used to call it. Running important documents and payments all across the city. Though admittedly my "Sparky" courier work was for a small law firm part time.
Original artist submission: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/18588239/
The Big Interview: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/16998319/
Character: Jack © Myself
Artwork and character: Anita Bigtime © T-Bone (RoboMax)
Category Artwork (Digital) / Macro / Micro
Species Avian (Other)
Size 3227 x 2922px
File Size 3.69 MB
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Oh, this is what you needed that "C" word for. :P
It stinks being the low man on the totem pole, but hey, a macro's gotta live. It could be worse; I hear others get forced into careers in demolitions no matter what they studied in school, only furthering the stereotypes. It beats retail work, at least!
It stinks being the low man on the totem pole, but hey, a macro's gotta live. It could be worse; I hear others get forced into careers in demolitions no matter what they studied in school, only furthering the stereotypes. It beats retail work, at least!
Yup! It helped out with making a terrible alliteration of a title. :P
And yeah there's plenty of career's open for macro's, just got to be creative! Traditional jobs are still open too. Who says a macro can't do your taxes. :P
I am quite glad that I avoided retail work so far. My faith in humanity has not been broken yet. XP
And yeah there's plenty of career's open for macro's, just got to be creative! Traditional jobs are still open too. Who says a macro can't do your taxes. :P
I am quite glad that I avoided retail work so far. My faith in humanity has not been broken yet. XP
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