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Thanks for your reply. After going through your answers to the questions, i
have decided to offer you the job position. Funds will be sent to you this
week to set up a mini office at home
In addition, you will be provided with office equipment which will be sent
to you by the shipping agent. This includes some other Software's for
accuracy, Speed of data processing, Time Monitoring and Effectiveness.
Details on the Uses and delivery of these equipment will be provided to
you soon. You will be funding the shipper from the Petty cash that will be
kept in your possession, just to know how good you're at disbursement of
funds. There will be an overall evaluation of your assessment on the petty
cash details and arrangement of this little expenditure. Receipts are
meant to be kept for the records as you will be doing in a scanned copy to
the Supervisor via email as soon as your equipment arrives.
Yours sincerely,
Resume Questions:
*Do you have another Job? And if yes, Is it a full time job? Or a part time job?
No I’m an artist who works from my home studio
*Will you be able to dedicate at least 3 hours per day between the hours of
8:00am-7:00pm?
Yes more if necessary most of my work is done at night
*How do you want to receive you salary weekly or bi-weekly or at the end of
the month? Weekly would be preferred but bi weekly would also be
acceptable.
With a 4:00am last call, I often put in 60 hour weeks ordering, hire/fire, and
catering to high end clientele as well as the regular NYU student.
Education
Skills
I am an artist and being such I am also a perfectionist, my attention to detail,
belief in real teamwork, and dedication to the cause, are all assets of my
work ethic that I employ everyday.
References
Amanda Messina
Supervisor/Friend
619 913 173
Sky Palkowitz
Artist/Entertainer
619 242-3339
Bio
Thomas-Joseph Carrieri is a Bay area transplant. The Brooklyn borne Post-
Pop artist is inspired by the hard black lines of Keith Haring and indie comic
books, and his pallet is influenced by the candy- colored graffiti covered
subways of 70's NYC.
His aesthetic captures both the tongue-in-cheek wit of Pop-Art idol Andy
Warhol and the larger-than-life fun of Jeff Koons.
The playfulness of comic book portraiture and the sincere cultural
commentary get along nicely in his work and can be seen interacting
throughout his career. Although partially self taught, the artist worked his
craft on the street in his early years before taking a serious stab at art. He
would not consider himself an "outsider artist" in the least.
His admiration of the academic tradition led him to study in the studio
system of figurative painter Mark Greenwald. Although self-described as a
post-pop artist! his painting style evokes emotional connections through
childhood toys and games, science fiction, and pop culture nostalgia in
general.
His work has been featured in
Hutzpah Magazine - contributing writer
Coindesk magazine and the SF Gate Guerrillagaragearts.com