澳大利亚昆士兰州的一位父亲近日打出广告,称如果有人愿意收他儿子做电气工学徒,他将免费为其提供50箱啤酒。这位父亲表示,他和儿子之前已经投递了很多份简历,但都没有任何回音,他认为用这些啤酒作为对儿子未来的投资很值得。据悉,他的儿子之前一直与母亲在丹麦生活,因为丹麦经济不景气才于5个月前回到澳大利亚找工作。目前,有不少人对免费啤酒广告表示兴趣,但还没有人真正愿意提供工作。这位父亲说:“如果这招都不管用,我就不知道还有什么办法管用了。” A Queensland father is offering a year's supply of beer to anyone who will employ his 19-year-old son as an electrical apprentice. It is not the average "employment wanted" advertisement. It reads: "Free beer - one year's supply. Fifty cartons in exchange for electrical apprenticeship for my 19-year-old son. Local, hardworking, reliable, desperate, not a quitter." It then provides the mobile numbers before finishing up, "Legitimate offer, no BS." The ad was placed by Paul McVeigh, a desperate Mackay dad. "We put out a few resumes and didn't have any feedback. I actually didn't think it was such a big deal," he said. "Just come up with the idea and thought it was a bit of a laugh and see what would happen and it's only a couple of grands worth of beer. I think it's a worthy investment in your son's future." |