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out of stock everywhere

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is noone gonna mention how dead crypto has been the last 2 weeks?

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I want to jump on the crypto bandwagon and make money out of thin air.

Where do i start?

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do any of you know to what extent most companies go to uncover the truth about applicants? how blatant can lying be on a resume before they figure it out, or is it, as a whole, just not worth it? I know some employers are full blown retarded because I borrowed a friend's resume format once and just switched all my info with it but forgot to change the first part, the bio, and I still got a call back for the position and got hired (some warehouse shit).

So those of you who have either worked in or with someone who reviews applicants, how deep can I make my rabbit hole before I'm figured out? Only for certain types of jobs orrr? Thanks, all

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