When the boss hires a new associate and later learns that said associate has spent most of the first month of employment watching porn on the company computer, only pausing to alienate the firm's best client, the boss is likely to say "bad hire" (other things may be said as well). And we in the general public run into bad hires when trying to deal with counter service, service calls and conducting business by phone. We aren't bringing this up because we have a solution, but because at least we have an anthem to bad hires -- the appropriately named "Bad Hire" by
Teenage Tom Petties. The song doesn't take our side, but rather gives voice to those in an employment situation for which they are unsuited. To be honest, can any of us say that we never have been in that position?
The song is taken from the band's upcoming album Hotbox Daydreams. We are expecting good things.
Teenage Tom Petties are Tom Brown, Galen Richmond, James Brown, Jim Quinn, and Jeff Hamm. Hotbox Daydreams will be out via Safe Suburban Homes and Repeating Cloud on November 3.
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