Sunday, September 24, 2006
Random thought of the day....
I was discussing this with a colleague at the mine this morning....
If you are a fluffer on the set of an adult motion picture, do you get to include that film/producer on your resume? Would you actually include jobs where you were "behind the scenes technical support"? I would think being a fluffer would be like an internship, which you would definitely include under your work experience when interviewing for a job. I also wonder how a former adult film star would fill in an application for say, Subway.
Former work experience: Adult film actress
Duration of employment: 3 years
Reasons for leaving: Blown-out sphincter
Special training: DVDA (for those not familiar with the acronym, look it up)
Front line supervisors name: Tony Hardrod and Jimmy KingDong
I was discussing this with a colleague at the mine this morning....
If you are a fluffer on the set of an adult motion picture, do you get to include that film/producer on your resume? Would you actually include jobs where you were "behind the scenes technical support"? I would think being a fluffer would be like an internship, which you would definitely include under your work experience when interviewing for a job. I also wonder how a former adult film star would fill in an application for say, Subway.
Former work experience: Adult film actress
Duration of employment: 3 years
Reasons for leaving: Blown-out sphincter
Special training: DVDA (for those not familiar with the acronym, look it up)
Front line supervisors name: Tony Hardrod and Jimmy KingDong