A former lawyer applied to a government contractor for a job. The contractor asked him what he could do. “I’ll be a consultant,” the lawyer said.

“We have enough consultants,” the contractor said.

“I know all about what’s going on in government,” the lawyer said. “I’ll be an advisor.”

“We have enough advisors,” the contractor said.

By now the lawyer was becoming a little desperate. “Look,” he said, “I’m not overly proud. I’ll help you with paperwork, sort of like a clerk.”

“Sorry,” said the contractor. “We have more than enough clerks.

With that the lawyer got upset. Jumping to his feet, he turned toward the door and shouted, “Well, to work for you, I’d have to be a low-down, double-dealing SOB anyhow.”

“You didn’t say you were a lawyer!” exclaimed the contractor. “Do sit down.”

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