Washingtonians said, 'Starbucks Jobs.,' which is respectable. Guess what folks in Oregon said. "How To Call In Sick.'
A study looked at the most unique job-related things each state googles more than any other state. They include "hate my boss" in New York . . . "how to get fired" in Connecticut . . . "get paid to watch Netflix" in Maryland . . . "how to become an escort" in California . . . and in Florida, it's "jobs that don't drug test."
Several states are looking for something a little easier: Kentucky's top search is "easy jobs" . . . Virginia wants the "LEAST stressful job" . . . Delaware just wants to know "how to win the lottery" . . . New Jersey's top search is "how to become a billionaire" . . . and Maryland wants to know if you can "get paid to watch Netflix."
A few states have very specific work-related searches: Louisiana wants "Cajun jobs" . . . people in Tennessee are looking for careers at the store "Hot Topic" . . . Texans are interested in the "corporate GOTH" look, and also "how to become a cowboy" . . . and the phrase "cheese jobs" is popular in Wisconsin.