Lack of American Food Sends Goodby Creative Team Back Home

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We love these little nuggets concerning the real reason why people change jobs. A tipster tells us, “Two Wieden + Kennedy creatives are heading back to Goodby after only slightly more than a year in Europe. Creative team Hunter Hindman and Rick Condos have asked for their old jobs back in San Francisco, The spin: family reasons.The reality: they constantly bitched about the food and lack of American things and missed Rich Silverstein’s hand on creative management style.” So there you have it. Even more irrelevantly important news you can’t live without.

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