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This entry was posted in Humor, Mitchellaneous, Popular Culture & Entertainment, Quips and Quotes and tagged business, career, funny, hiring, jobs, LinkedIn. Bookmark the permalink.
I must say that Linkedin is quite a disappointment. Instead of networking, most people just sign up to play a numbers game. Sad…
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True indeed, Marsha.
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Mitch
So true. You could write something even funnier about
Facebook people who want to friend anyone in the world.
Brad
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Haha! I have never signed in/signed up/signed on there. Haha! I have seen enough rubbish on others’ profiles to last me for YEARS!
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😁
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True!!! FB is similar “virtual reality friends”
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Ain’t that the truth? I’ve even had people who I work with endorse me for skills I don’t have. As in a fellow secretary endorse me for Classroom Management. Seriously?
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😂😂😂 oh so true!
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😂 Quite true! 🤣
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We should start our own bogus network….what shall we call it?
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SinkIn. Because it would sink in after a while that it isn’t real.
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Ha!! I needed a good laugh today. Thanks! 🙂
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Yes.
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Yes, sad. LinkedIn started out as being very useful, but in the last few years is starting to turn into a spam generator and annoyance rather than helpful.
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True that! 😊
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Agreed. I used to use it for legitimate purposes, but stopped after the recommendation tool was added. It waters down a persons more rather than enhancing it.
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Ooo, so THAT’S how it works 🙂 Seriously, this is probably more true than not.
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Truth! Lol 😊❤️
~The Silent Wave Blog writer/Laina 🌟🌟
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I personally do not use it. My Networks are people who I actually have a conversation with on a daily basis.
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