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Read this if you hate your job.

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cole@honeycopy.com

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I may have built a little somethin' somethin' that'll help you land a better one... If you fucking

I may have built a little somethin' somethin' that'll help you land a better one... If you fucking hate your job... The TL;DR... [I launched a job board]( over at Honey Copy in hopes to connect talented folks like yourself with badass brands doing cool shit. You should check it out. Also, if you're a brand doing cool shit and are looking for talent, there is an option to post a job over there as well. The whole story... Believe it or not... the shittiest job I ever had wasn't tearing out carpet that reeked of cat piss and dog shit in hundred-degree apartments for $15 an hour. Believe it or not... the shittiest job I ever had was the job before this job at an agency where I worked at a desk in an air-conditioned building with gorgeous interior design and exposed brick walls and a free lunch every now and again and a boss that was kind to me and a paycheck that was a bit low but by no means ridiculous for a kid that had just graduated from college. Believe it or not... I quit this latter job for the former job (the tearing out carpet job), so I could pursue my dreams of making a living as a writer. This experience made me realize that your dream job –– or, at the very least, a job that you enjoy –– isn't what you think it is. It's not money (not entirely). It's not Kombucha on tap. It's not beer on tap. It's not cold brew on tap. It's not company perks. It's not big mahogany desks. It's not the corner office. It's not any of this shit. What separates a dream job from a shitty job is "conviction". The reason I liked tearing out carpet a hell of a lot more than I liked sitting at a desk is because the carpet-tearing (from 7 a.m. - 2 p.m.) allowed me to practice the craft of writing, which I had a deep level of conviction for. I'm a bit of a romantic. But, I don't think anyone should have to work a job they hate and they certainly shouldn't have to work a job where they're doing something they don't have a certain level of conviction for. And, because of this, I created [Honey Copy Jobs]( to function as a concise, carefully-curated collection of super-sweet creative jobs in writing, advertising, design and marketing. It's going to live over on my site, which you can see at the black button down below or by [caressing this glowing text](. Whether you're "talent" looking for a "brand" or a "brand" looking for "talent", Honey Copy Jobs is a worthwhile place to begin your search. Cheers, [Cole Schafer](. P.S. If you're interested in posting a job but have questions please feel free to respond to this email with your curiosities, concerns, musings, etc. [See what's open.]( Copyright © 2021 Honey Copy, All rights reserved. A while back you opted into a weekly email called "Sticky Notes". Remember? If not, you can always unsubscribe below... and risk breaking this writer's heart. Our mailing address is: Honey Copy 3116 N. Central Park Unit #1Chicago, IL 60618 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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