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Ken Ratliff wrote:
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<pre wrap=""> * Candidates should paste their Second Life Avatar picture and
name onto their resumes for submittal
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That's different, don't think I've ever seen playing a game in your
free time to be a job requirement before
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Well I think the support job is a job in the online world where you<br>
help noobs. I'm just speculating but I remember when I played SL<br>
there were Linden Lab employees helping out with newbies. I<br>
did not play for long. Got bored of it. Guess I'm not a weirdo....<br>
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