The linked /r/antiwork thread has direct links to the applications on Kellogg's hiring site.

Another good piece of info: MS Edge auto fills 90% of the form after you fill it once.

Make porky regret their decision, comrades :red-fist:

EDIT: Some comrades (namely @AncomCosmonaut) expanded on this:

You should change name and phone number slightly, I’d be surprised if there isnt a duplication check in their enrollment process

Fake Filler is a firefox plugin which will auto populate forms with different data with one shortcut! ctrl + shift + f for me. It’ll be harder to spot as dud data as there wont be loads of duplicates

  • SuperNovaCouchGuy [any]
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    3 years ago

    Update: I hope this doesn't download 300 Trojans to your PC but someone made a program that AUTOMATES the job application process, just run it and it completes fake applications on a new chrome window, follow the instructions on this comment to use it, lets give the FUCKING USELESS PARASITIC CUCKS who run Kellogs a good time.

    https://www.reddit.com/r/antiwork/comments/rcx6lb/in_solidarity_with_the_kellogg_strike_i_present/hnxrjo3/

    Note: When you download and unzip the file make sure to run "Kellog Time Waster 3000.exe"

    • InappropriateEmote [comrade/them, undecided]
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      3 years ago

      I realize the 300 Trojan things was just a joke, but I actually am a little worried about running an .exe from a random person on reddit, even if they are a purported comrade. I'd still like to do it though. Any good way to verify it's safe? I've used online virus scanners to check shit before, but it will only detect a problem if it's already well-known malware, right? Is there any other good way to verify it's safe?
      (Everything should be fucking open source btw.)

      Edit: Nevermind. Looks like the source code is available and visible. I'll not delete this comment out of shame just in case someone else who is not very literate has the same concern I did.