//THE LIFE OF A FASHION MODEL//
So, I'm tempted to get a part-time job at Wal-Mart just so I can be featured in one of their weekly circulars. Seems like you've either got to work there or be related to someone who does to "break in" to this hotbed of fashion advertising.
Noticed in the most recent that there were quotes from some of the featured employees. Cindy is so proud of her son for learning responsibility because he's helping raise an orphaned calf on their ranch. By the way, Cindy, nice mumu (or "moo moo" in light of the baby cow adoption).
Well, it is kind of cool I guess. In my office, where I work in advertising for a major department store chain, we've been known to pull some unsuspecting co-workers into the photo studio for a quickie, last-minute pic. Some of my co-workers' children have appeared in ads for picture frames. Some cats and dogs have also made their way in print. While our stores stretch from sea to shining sea, they are unfortunately not in every state.
Not like Retail Giant Wal-Mart (isn't it funny when news media call Wal-Mart a Retail Giant, like we didn't know what it was). Being in a Wal-Mart ad would be maximum exposure for my burgeoning modeling career. But then again I'd feel really exposed at having to admit I work at Wal-Mart.
Maybe I'll just stick to life behind the scenes for now.
