Millennium Post

Steve Jobs employment applicatio­n may fetch $50,000 at auction

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BOSTON: A job applicatio­n filled out and signed by Apple Inc co-founder Steve Jobs is expected to fetch $50,000 at an US auction.

Jobs enrolled at Reed College for the fall semester in 1972 but dropped out after just six months to preserve his parents meager funds.

However, he hung around campus for a year and a half to audit creative courses, including classes on Shakespear­e, dance, and calligraph­y - which helped shape his artistic worldview that influenced the innovation of the Macintosh computer. The one-page questionna­ire was filled out by Jobs in 1972 where he fills out his address, ‘reed college'; phone, ‘none'; and major, ‘english lit.'

In the middle section, he wrote ‘yes' in response to ‘Driver's License?' and ‘possible, but not probable,' in reply to ‘Access to transporta­tion?'.

Concerning his skills, next to ‘Computer' and ‘Calculator,' he wrote, ‘yes (design, tech).'

At the bottom, he described his ‘Special Abilities' as ‘electronic­s tech or design engineer. digital. - from Bay near Hewitt-packard.'

In his 2005 Stanford commenceme­nt speech, Jobs had said “If I had never dropped in on that single calligraph­y course in college, the Mac would have never had multi- ple typefaces or proportion­ally spaced fonts.” In 1974, Jobs put his technical skills to work and secured a job as a technician at Atari, heavily relying on the help of Steve Wozniak.

In 1976, Jobs and Wozniak set out on their own and founded Apple, introducin­g the personal computer to the masses.

“It's a remarkable document that reveals Jobs' early aspiration to work in the fledgling tech industry that he would one day revolution­ize,” said Bobby Livingston Executive VP at Boston-based RR Auction.

The auction also features a Mac OS X technical manual signed by Jobs in 2001. The signature was obtained in a parking lot after a training session at Apple in California.

“Steve Jobs was a notoriousl­y difficult signer and his autograph is incredibly scarce among contempora­ry figures,” said Livingston.

The manual is also expected to sell for $50,000.

A newspaper clipping from, 2008, featuring an image of Jobs speaking at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference for the introducti­on of the iphone 3G, with the headline, “New, faster iphone will sell for $199,” signed by Jobs is also up for auction.

Bidding for the items ends on March 7.

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