The Latest in Fashion: 1930s Style Sandwhich Boards
Saturday, February 21, 2009 14:51Posted in category Great Depression, Jobs
Dailymail.co.uk reports that a jobless Brit has resorted to standing at a busy motorway junction advertising for work on a 1930s style sandwich board. 39 year old engineer, Jason Fruen, took the drastic action after being laid off five months ago.
Everyday from 5.30am, the father-of-one had been standing for four hours at Junction 9 of the M60 by the huge Trafford Park industrial estate in Manchester, wearing a hoarding advertising his quest.

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