Free-Market Career Opportunities!
2009-10 Koch Associate Program: Free-Market Career Opportunities
Interested in a job that will allow you gain valuable management skills while working to advance liberty? The Koch Associate Program is a very selective, competitively paid career opportunity for talented young professionals who are interested in working with free-market non-profits such as think tanks and grassroots organizations. During the year-long program, each Associate works in a full-time position with a market-oriented think-tank or policy organization, while also receiving valuable management training in a seminar setting one day out of each week at the Charles G. Koch Charitable Foundation. Visit www.cgkfoundation.org/associate-program for more information.
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Yeah, good luck with that.
Kochtopus!
gimme some money!
depending on the compensation, these sorts of programs kinda turn me on. as it stands i'm a bored professional engineer who hates doing technical work and would LOVE a job where i can bullshit about the virtues of this or that policy to a bunch a simply willowheads...
well, one can dream, back to the number crunching...crunch..crunch..crunch.
Kochtopus!
The Lew Rockwell crowd fucked up bigtime by not calling him "Doc Koch". Just imagine how far they could have carried the Spiderman analogy...
Also, I have no idea what they have against the dude. Is there a primer somewhere?
Here's one view. Like most supervillian creation myths, nuclear radiation is involved.
The Kochtopus is a great name if they portray him as a Japanese tentacle rape monster. Otherwise, not so much.
Doesn't it indicate some serious self-esteem issues for for a free-marketeer to take a subsidized internship?
If the market value of these services is negative, isn't that the invisible hand nudging you to do something else?
Never actually saw an ad for a wingnut welfare gig before; thanks for posting.