When I Grow Up I Wanna Work in Advertising



Uploaded by: kgeiger
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Agency: Meyocks Group
Use: ADDY Awards intro
Description: Spoof of Monster's "When I Grow Up" campaign


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sarah13catherine ... ( 3 months ago by kgeiger)
sarah13catherine wrote: the one with bangs "when i grow up i wanna pitch new business blahblah blah" "an ego maniac"
God I love ... ( 3 months ago by danitraj)
God I love advertising.
"Get coffee and ... ( 3 months ago by pepsie82)
"Get coffee and donuts" and "sit in client meetings and contribute absolutely nothing!!" They know my job too well... lols~ Better then I do~
If I grow up I will ... ( 3 months ago by sharky0920)
If I grow up I will try too erase this video !!!
funny...for the ... ( 3 months ago by ibangedyourmom)
funny...for the first 25 seconds...
lol smoke alot of ... ( 2 months ago by NiagaChel)
lol smoke alot of dope!
when i grow up i ... ( 2 months ago by misterfunk4214)
when i grow up i want to erase this video!!!
There is truth in ... ( 2 months ago by foroctfrallion)
There is truth in advertising.
this is terrible! ... ( 2 months ago by toxou44)
this is terrible! Really bad.
Array ( 2 months ago by DanDeren)
Hi,
Thank you for posting these - I think that they are spot-on and a great consumer (working folks) service. Thanks and best regards, Dan Deren
jeez, couldn't this ... ( 2 months ago by pizzasquirrel)
jeez, couldn't this have been about two minutes shorter? I mean, we GET IT. Someone needs an editor.
wow ltid ( 1 month ago by dreamingpretty)
wow ltid
Nice ( 1 month ago by yuhandude)
Nice
haha yeah that part ... ( 1 month ago by psychopathsrule)
haha yeah that part was pretty funny. And they have kids saying this...lol sheesh
did they really ... ( 1 month ago by lobodormido)
did they really need kids saying abusive lines? this video is dumb, long, uncreative cliched and coward.
act like you know, ... ( 1 month ago by dalailamafarma)
act like you know, son.
I don't know. I ... ( 1 month ago by jayc33618)
I don't know. I just started working in advertising, and this seems pretty accurate to me.
dude this video ... ( 1 month ago by numba1drycellfan)
dude this video describes them!!!
sweet!!! your ... ( 1 month ago by numba1drycellfan)
sweet!!! your awesome!!! hehe but this video is correct xD
Omg effin hilarious ... ( 3 weeks ago by gojyoismine)
Omg effin hilarious and so true love it five stars
Mission ... ( 3 weeks ago by TheArtLife)
Mission accomplished, eh guys?
sure it's a little ... ( 3 weeks ago by bmcauliffe)
sure it's a little on the long side but damn it's accurate. ha.
how true and damn ... ( 2 weeks ago by Arodisi)
how true and damn disturbing this is
Array ( 4 days ago by armacentaufa)
I
´m a Creative Director in Ecuador, Southamerica, and I can tell you, this is the truth, no matter what country you work on. It´s hilarious, but at the same time, very sad and serious. It is a shame how other people sees our profession.



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