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Tuesday, October 11, 2005

Business Cards Beware

You know you've done it. At your favorite Mexican restaurant, sandwich shop, even at the movie theater. You drop your business card into the fish bowl hoping to win that free beaner, turkey sandwich or that matinee. But months go by with no word. You can't understand why, they have your phone number even your e-mail address. But you just have to keep paying for that beaner.

Then one day, you get a call. You're a little thrown off by it. "How did you get my name and number?" Then it hits you. You'll never win that turkey sandwich but you just won yourself a recruiter call! Who's the big winner here? You are with a potentially great job from Citigroup! Oh thank heaven they called me at work asking me if I was looking for something in the management field at one of their many new locations. Because you know, I'm a video designer (it says so on my business card) and sales is pretty close to what I'm doing now. I'm not entirely sure if Adan Saldana, 672-0645, knew what a video designer was, but I'm sure it meant that I was management material.

Yes, I'm bossy and I enjoy being in control of directionless people, but not at this stage in my career. Give me another year. He told me that his associate, Leo Gilaine, gave him my card. Leo knows a lot of people. I don't know Leo and it's not possible that I would know Leo. I only give my business cards out to some friends and family. I have a box of 500 cards. What else is a video designer supposed to do with them? "Here's my business card Grandma, if you ever need help with something." Um, my grandma doesn't even know how to turn on the computer. So helping her 'video design' isn't going to happen.

But Leo knew that I was smart and bright. Of course I am! He wrote that on the back of my business card, according to Adan. Flattered, I took his name and number and told him that "I'm confused" and offered to call him back later. I think I'll call him back demanding my free beaner. Actually, it was a sub.

Sidenote: This call did happen at work. Adan made sure he said my name numerous times, like a good sales person does (except it's not Fo-eell, Adan). And it took some freaking out time after the call to realize that Jimmy John's Sandwich Shop was the culprit. The one and only time I dropped my card in for a free yummy club lulu, I got this call. So please, keep those cards to yourself. Or at least your friends and family.

9 comments:

Writinggal said...

I can't believed you passed up an opportunity like this. I bet you and Leo would have gone out to lunch like every day. And he would have bought you that free sub. You're not as smart and bright as your business card says you are.

Jessi said...

Well he wrote that on the back of my card, so he's the doe head!

I don't want his crappy sandwiches anyway.... ok I take that back if it's a beaner.

Tony, the Restless Foodie said...

Dont you think for one minute that I would have let this whole exchange of a job offer like that go by! I'm dissapointed in you! I would have expected you to milk that cow! You could have gotten this yahoo to give you free checking and then some! GEEZE! Havn't you learned anything from me?

Jessi said...

Apparently not :(

He confused me! I was still freaking out how I was so popular. LEO... what a recruiting tiger!

Geoff said...

Sales and video designer are closely related? Sweet! Hook me up with a job!

Jessi said...

No you hook me up with a job. :)

Geoff said...

I'll check in our video design/sales department and get back to you. :)

Anonymous said...

Jessi,
I just received the same phone call from Adan Saldana 672-0645 offering me a management job and he said he got my name from a friend of mine named LEO. I found your page by googling his name, what a con artist!!! He must have picked up my business card at my office.

Jeaninne joliver14@yahoo.com

Jessi said...

Jeaninne,

It just proves that he is. Let's do the same to him!

"Hello Adan, we got your business card from Jake and he said you'd be a great con-artist for us!"

That should get him :)