would it be alright to turn in a resume with a blood stain on it?

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would it represent hard work or would it mean the hygiene is poor?

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  1. I'll keep it with mine says:

    it would mean you are a slob! haha

  2. kthxbai says:

    Neither, it implies carelessness. Get a new one.

  3. DM says:

    It would definately mean it would end up in the recycle bin…..start typing.

  4. lissalu says:

    I think it would come across as unstable

  5. Army Hopeful says:

    What the fuck? I don’t even want to know…

  6. neveah♥ says:

    not even if u were dyin!

  7. Brooke says:

    If i was hiring you, down the trash that paper would go. But first, I would scream my head off! I don’t like blood. Its just better to turn it in clean!

    Eww!!! Haha!

  8. gigofast says:

    I believe it would be a turnoff because who like to see someone else’s blood? You will also look more professional if it is clean.

  9. SoAZ Gal says:

    Are you serious? No it would not be alright for a dozen reasons. One reason being that you are a careless person and not too orderly. To leave a blood stained resume shows little to no respect for the recipient. Unless you are applying to work in a blood bank…I would say your resume would not even be considered.

  10. larry m ♥ says:

    Yeah, as long as it’s not my blood. Hard work would be blood. Poor hygiene would be catsup off my cheeseburger…..

  11. bo says:

    It means you’re an idiot.

  12. June B says:

    If you have to ask………

  13. Cyclone says:

    Lol.

    It would absolutely mean that you believe in hard work. Actually, if you throw a little slobber on it, it would appear that you fell asleep at your desk while you were working hard!

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