Life’s been tough for Stormtroopers since the demise of the Empire.

Sure, there’s the mundane security jobs and parking garage attendant gigs, but when you’re destined for more you have to take the search into your own hands.

That’s why these two enterprising Stormtroopers have started a blog and applied social networking techniques to drive job leads to them instead of actively searching themselves.  

“This is not the stapler you’re looking for…”

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