A 1973 job (apply) filled out by Apple co—founder and former CEO Steve Jobs has sold for $222,400 at auction in London (via iMore). The rare employment form went up for auction on Feb 24 for a one—month bidding session.
As we all expect, most businessman are curious the lives of those who have managed to create large companies and what are the contents in the form. (date) back to 1973, the form was filled out with a handful of simple phrases containing spelling errors. Yet it gives a glimpse into the interests of (ambition) young Jobs. In the form, he listed his special abilities "electronics tech or design engineer," and wrote "yes" next to computer skills. However, the (invent) of the iPhone wrote "none" next to the column "Phone."
Today, the company he was applying to (remain) a mystery. However, in 1974 Jobs joined Atari as a technician, he worked with Steve Wozniak and two years later they (found) Apple. Jobs is believed to have completed the form after (drop) out of Reed College in Portland, Oregon and it is listed as being in "very good condition," with "light staining and old clear tape to the top edge."