Sarah Palin Posts Resume on LinkedIn
Is this really Sarah Palin’s resumé? Sarah Palin - LinkedIn.
It looks like it really is. Jaw meet floor.
Sarah Palin’s Experience
Governor
State of Alaska
(Government Agency; Government Administration industry)
December 2006 — June 2009 (2 years 7 months)Vice Presidential Candidate
2008 Election
(Government Administration industry)
2008 — 2008 (less than a year)Chairperson
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
(Government Administration industry)
2003 — 2004 (1 year)Mayor
Town of Wasilla
(Government Administration industry)
1996 — 2002 (6 years)Council Member
Wasilla City Council
(Government Administration industry)
1992 — 1995 (3 years)Sarah Palin’s Education
University of Idaho
Bachelor’s degree in communications-journalism ,Additional Information
Sarah Palin’s Websites:
sarahpac.comSarah Palin’s Contact Settings
Interested In:
job inquiries
expertise requests
business deals
reference requests
getting back in touch
UPDATE at 10/18/09 10:36:13 pm:
I wonder if this has anything to do with the fact that Palin’s book is now for pre-sale at Amazon at a 69% discount? Going Rogue: An American Life: Sarah Palin.
UPDATE at 10/19/09 9:48:58 am:
It turns out that Palin’s book is discounted due to a price war between Amazon and Walmart:
The price cutting began on Thursday when Wal-Mart announced that it would take pre-orders for 10 yet-to-be-published hardcovers for $10 apiece on its Web site, walmart.com. Later that day Amazon quietly began cutting the prices of those same titles to the very same $10, prompting Wal-Mart to lower its price to $9, a markdown of 59 percent to 74 percent off the list price of the books. Amazon had matched the $9 price by Friday morning, and Wal-Mart had lowered its price again, to $8.99, by late afternoon.
The titles affected include Sarah Palin’s memoir, “Going Rogue”; John Grisham’s short-story collection, “Ford County”; Stephen King’s “Under the Dome”; Barbara Kingsolver’s new novel, “The Lacuna”; and the latest installment in the Alex Cross thriller series by James Patterson, “I, Alex Cross.”