Saturday, 28 January 2012

Head of Economics at the University of Plymouth suspects an internal wind-up...

  • RE: Positions Available?‏

1/26/12
 
No, Colin... we don't.  Sorry.
Steve
 
 
Dr Steven Brand
Head of Economics and Regional Development,
Associate Professor of Economics,
University of Plymouth
________________________________________
From: Karl Marx [karl_marx1848@hotmail.com]
Sent: 25 January 2012 22:26
To: Steven Brand
Subject: Positions Available?
 
Dear University of Plymouth,
My name is Karl Marx - you may have heard of me - I wrote 
extensively in the middle of the 19th century on the evils 
of capitalism.
The reason I am writing to you is that I believe that my 
theories are as relevant today as when I first wrote them 
down, and I'd love the opportunity to share my ideas with 
the young generation of today. Do you by any chance have 
any positions vacant in your Economics or Politics departments?
I'm available most mornings, but not on Wednesdays, when I can 
be found in the King's Head.
Yours,
Karl Marx

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Saturday, 28 January 2012

Head of Economics at the University of Plymouth suspects an internal wind-up...

  • RE: Positions Available?‏

1/26/12
 
No, Colin... we don't.  Sorry.
Steve
 
 
Dr Steven Brand
Head of Economics and Regional Development,
Associate Professor of Economics,
University of Plymouth
________________________________________
From: Karl Marx [karl_marx1848@hotmail.com]
Sent: 25 January 2012 22:26
To: Steven Brand
Subject: Positions Available?
 
Dear University of Plymouth,
My name is Karl Marx - you may have heard of me - I wrote 
extensively in the middle of the 19th century on the evils 
of capitalism.
The reason I am writing to you is that I believe that my 
theories are as relevant today as when I first wrote them 
down, and I'd love the opportunity to share my ideas with 
the young generation of today. Do you by any chance have 
any positions vacant in your Economics or Politics departments?
I'm available most mornings, but not on Wednesdays, when I can 
be found in the King's Head.
Yours,
Karl Marx

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