The Eternal Intern (Contemporary Romantic Comedy) - Plot & Excerpts
Things with Loretta went perfect as well. We saw each other on a daily basis. It was intense. We were dating now for seven years. My law studies came to an end and the seriousness of life started to hit me. I realized I needed a job. Not an internship or a promotional job. A real job. I wanted something serious, something mature. Every day, I was searching the internet for positions. Sales representative, marketing manager, public relations consultant, law firms, etc. The job sites were packed with these kinds of positions. I applied and applied, not really expecting to hear from them, and there weren’t many media jobs posted. I gathered that marketing and public relations is close enough. The job hunt was on. After sending out several applications, I actually did get some responses, but mostly not the ones I was hoping for. I learned that if a company wanted me they would call, not send an email. If I got an email from them, it meant that they refused me. The emails were mostly automatically generated, trying to tell me that I had outstanding qualifications but that there was someone else out there that was better than me.
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