Art Gallery Jobs New York

Sep 02
2010

art gallery jobs new york
Why is this b * tch, gives me a dirty look?

Today was an assistant to fill a position in a prestigious art gallery in New York. I have only 17 years. I work because I went through an art program. Cut the game … This year, 24 older women who graduated from college, I took one look killer. This aspect worries me throughout the day. The reason is because I went into the conference room to put my things down to start my first day of the type works in this gallery of images (which is 19) has dropped everything I was doing to come to me (speaking with girl of 24 years of age). He said: "Tara (My name)! How did you summer? Are you 18 yet? insert wink: "I laugh and say" no "Later I catch it in the bathroom and she gives this dirty look cleaner. Remember I'm only 17 and this is an adult woman. It just bothers me to go so low … I am a teenager. Why do that?

It seems she is jealous

Michael Farley performs WORST JOBS at PARTS&LABOR at the Baltimore Annex Theater & Gallery


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