A balding old white guy, Steve Sewell, has unsuccessfully tried to auction himself off on famous auction site eBay in an attempt to get the attention of employers.
Steve Sewell, an unemployed 58-yr-old British man, put a very low price of $1.50 to attract the attention of potential employers.
For such a low price eBay bargain hunters could have had their very own human being, instead, they let it pass.
But despite the rock-bottom offer, the posting closed on Monday with not a single bids.
Possibly because owning a human has historically never ended very well.
Either that, or the lack of a return policy, or probably him not coming with a manual.
That’s usually a deal breaker right there.
Sewell has a diploma in electrical and electronic engineering, is qualified as an IT technician and has worked as a mechanic.
Another highlight of his long career was working as a toilet paper tester.
In the listing, he described himself as having “some wear to moving parts,” as well as being in used condition with “excellent interpersonal skills, infinite patience and an indestructible sense of humour.”
Unfortunately, without the original packaging and accessories it was just too hard for sell to happen.
According to the Daily Mail, Sewell claims ageism is the reason he can’t find a job.
Or maybe his starting bid was just suspiciously low? Employers want to see self-confidence and self-worth.
You’ve gotta be worth at least 2 bucks, dude! better luck next time.
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