I doubt that he would be the only person doing screeners. There's probably about 2-5 people per movie, as you'll get different weirdnesses (such as blured out text) in the same movie, depending on the release group.
Best Buy employee intellegence is almost completely random because of several different factors. Most likely, sales managers are the ones hiring. This means that they want somebody who knows computers enough so that they can sell them to people who have no clue, which is anybody who's taken a high school 'How to use Excel' course, or somebody who's used AOL before. They really only care about selling. Managers sometimes don't know that prospective employees know a lot, the manager only notices that the prospective employee knows more than they do and that they have other qualities that are good in sales people.
I used to work at Best Buy for almost two years, I probably knew more than the whole computer sales team and the "tech bench" combined.
So that's why it's so damn difficult.
The iBooks are like models. They are nice to look at and nice to play with and fondle, but when it comes down to it, they have a lot of flaws and will most likely vomit after every meal and have a weird sexual past.
I doubt that he would be the only person doing screeners. There's probably about 2-5 people per movie, as you'll get different weirdnesses (such as blured out text) in the same movie, depending on the release group.
Best Buy employee intellegence is almost completely random because of several different factors. Most likely, sales managers are the ones hiring. This means that they want somebody who knows computers enough so that they can sell them to people who have no clue, which is anybody who's taken a high school 'How to use Excel' course, or somebody who's used AOL before. They really only care about selling. Managers sometimes don't know that prospective employees know a lot, the manager only notices that the prospective employee knows more than they do and that they have other qualities that are good in sales people. I used to work at Best Buy for almost two years, I probably knew more than the whole computer sales team and the "tech bench" combined. So that's why it's so damn difficult.
We can make every dns lookup to go slashdot.org. Then we can slashdot slashdot.
The iBooks are like models. They are nice to look at and nice to play with and fondle, but when it comes down to it, they have a lot of flaws and will most likely vomit after every meal and have a weird sexual past.