VTG Newsweek Magazine May 5 1986 Can You Pass The Job Test From Lie Detectors


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Discover a piece of history with the VTG Newsweek Magazine from May 5, 1986. This collectible magazine features a thought-provoking article titled Can You Pass The Job Test From Lie Detectors?, which explores the intriguing intersection of employment and deception detection technology. It serves as a fascinating snapshot of the mid-1980s, capturing societal attitudes towards job testing and the role of lie detectors in professional settings.

This vintage magazine is not just a reading opportunity, but a unique addition to any collector's library. Whether you're a history buff, a fan of vintage publications, or simply interested in the psychology of job testing, this magazine offers a wealth of insight into the employment practices of the time.

The magazine is in good condition, with a label on the front cover. While it does show some minor wear throughout, it will still impress any discerning collector. To ensure its preservation, the magazine comes in a plastic protective covering, making it easy to keep it safe from dust and damage.

  • Unique Content: Offers intriguing insights into the job testing practices of the 1980s.
  • Collector's Item: A must-have for vintage magazine collectors and history enthusiasts.

Don't miss your chance to own a piece of vintage media that reflects an important era in employment practices. This magazine not only provides a glimpse into the past but also stimulates interesting discussions about workplace psychology.

VTG Newsweek Magazine May 5 1986

Grab this unique VTG Newsweek Magazine before it’s gone! It’s the perfect gift for yourself or the history lover in your life. Embrace nostalgia and reflect on how far we've come with employment practices. This item promises to be as valuable as it is engaging!

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