Lighthearted Image of CoD Player Applying for Job with "Veteran Status" Dropdown Goes Viral

Zoey Waverider

Updated Friday, September 20, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

A recent image posted on Reddit has taken the internet by storm, showcasing a humorous encounter with a job application form. The image, titled "Plays CoD on Veteran difficulty once, applies to job," features a dropdown menu related to "Veteran status" that has sparked a wave of laughter and comments from the online community.

The image shows a dropdown menu with the options:

1. No, I am not a veteran

2. Yes, I am a veteran

3. I prefer to self-describe

4. I don't wish to answer

The asterisk (*) next to "Veteran status" indicates that this field is mandatory. The blue outline around the "Select..." prompt highlights this as the active selection area, capturing the moment of decision for the job applicant.

Reddit users have been quick to share their witty and insightful takes on the image. One user humorously declared, "psh. I'm a veteran of the cola wars!" while another reminisced, "Where's the 'I beat N64 Goldeneye 100% on 007 difficulty as a child' option?" These comments add a layer of nostalgia and fun to the conversation.

Another user expressed surprise at the self-identification options, saying, "I saw on a job app: 'I identify as a Veteran'... O.o" This reflects the increasingly inclusive yet sometimes perplexing nature of modern job application forms.

In a more serious tone, a user shared their real-life experiences, stating, "I fought fires in a minefield with anti-tank mines exploding all around like I was in a Michael Bay movie. Was shot at a few times across event lines. Disposed of thousands of pounds of ordnance. I never tell anyone I'm a veteran or claim it on most jobs." This comment sheds light on the diverse experiences and choices veterans face when applying for jobs.

The image and its accompanying comments also highlight cultural differences in job applications. A European user noted, "It feels so weird as a European applying to some remote American jobs. The first thing they ask is your ethnicity, sexuality and if you're a veteran." This observation underscores the complexities and varied practices in job application processes across different regions.

Lastly, one user humorously questioned the logistics, saying, "If you are a veteran, you must already be retired." This comment adds another layer of humor to the conversation.

The viral image and its engaging comments provide a fascinating glimpse into the online community's creativity and diverse perspectives on job applications and veteran status. Whether a Call of Duty player or a real-life veteran, this image resonates with many, making it a must-see for anyone navigating the job market.

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Top Comments from Reddit

adder__

psh. I'm a veteran of the cola wars!

cheesingMyB

Where's the "I beat N64 Goldeneye 100% on 007 difficulty as a child" option?

tectuma

I saw on a job app: "I identify as a Veteran"... O.o

daddyjohns

I fought fires in a minefield with anti tank mines exploding all around like i was in a micheal bay movie. Was shot at a few times across event lines. Disposed of thousands of pounds of ordnance. I never tell anyone i'm a veteran or claim it on most jobs.

Vandosz

It feels so weird as a european applying to some remote american jobs. The first thing they ask is your ethnicity, sexuality and if you're a veteran.

marvict-

If you are a veteran, you must already be retired

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