Meanwhile, today's spammer is Farmers Insurance, or at least their recruiting division:
To: David Aronson <the address I use at CareerBuilder>
Subject: Response to Resume
Date: Sun, 09 Oct 2016 02:42:09 +0530
From: Jennifer Taylor <jennifer@franchise-growth.com>
Hi David,
I reviewed your online resume and I see that you have experience which
transitions well into our opportunity. I am a Corporate Agency Recruiter for
Farmers Insurance and our company is expanding into new territory on the East
Coast.
We are looking for driven individuals who yearn to be successful in an
entrepreneurial environment. I am interested in someone with leadership
experience who is comfortable managing, coaching, and training a small team of
their own employees. No prior insurance experience is required. There is great
stability, independence, and income potential.
For more information, please visit us at www.insurance-recruit.com.
Thanks!
Jennifer Taylor
Northeast Agency Recruiting Department
P.S. I understand if the timing is not right. Please reply with "REMOVE" in
the subject and I will remove your information promptly.
100 Crescent Court Suite 700, Dallas, TX 75201
http://www.franchise-growth.com/grow/unsubscribe.php?query string removed
Surely since I put a resume on CareerBuilder saying I want
software development contracts for my own successful business, I must
obviously be itching (and qualified) to become a franchised insurance
salesman. Riiiiight.
Their commercials are amusing and all that... but that's one more company whose services I won't be using, and I certainly won't be working for. Y'all can make up your own minds, I'm just speaking my own.
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