So I was on a job posting site and came across an article that was “supposed” to offer up some help to anyone who’s found themselves on the wrong side of the law at one point or another in their life, and is now looking for gainful employment. Key word being supposed:
[ suh–pohzd, –poh-zid ] adjective
accepted or believed to be true, without positive knowledge: merely thought to be such; imagined:
Most recently, Forbes reported that Jeff Bezos (best known for being the founder of Amazon) has now officially become the richest A-Hole in the world*. I think net worth is estimated somewhere in the neighborhood of 117 billion. Yes, that is ba-ba-billion. Looking back on it, I cannot help but think that I deserve some of the credit for him being able to obtain such extraordinary wealth. Allow me to explain….
* Editors note: The richest A-Hole alternates between Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk at interval times.
In this article we will go over the value, importance, and overall effective power yielded by a well-executed reference letter. This will be particularly useful for any individual who’s incurred some legal setbacks. Over the years I’ve used many reference letters to assist me in court, securing a place to live, building credit, and most notably-employment. After reading this, you will be able to as well.