Economy Survival Stories: FAX MY DOCUMENTS
March 27, 2009 | Burbank, California | Vetting explained
Economic crimes, bailout after bailout, record high unemployment...as if we didn't have enough to worry about working day-to-day in corporate America. Punk band Cubicle from Los Angeles, CA comments on the frustrations of working the daily grind from 9-5 and seeing companies fail because of bigwig greed and outdated business practices. Their song "Fax My Documents" attempts to capture these thoughts in a funny, crazy and absurd opus dedicated to the hard working people in American business trying to make an honest and respectable pay. Don't ask any questions... Just sit back and enjoy!
- Tags:
- recession,
- gm,
- economy,
- ceo,
- unemployment,
- bailout,
- survival_stories
- Posted in Assignment:
- One thing to beat the recession
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