
GLEE.com, a social networking site for “gays, lesbians and everyone else” is a great place to advertise jobs. But recruiting for the military? Not so much.
Despite the lack of “qualified” candidates who use GLEE.com, the Army had been advertising on the site as part of its $6.5 million Internet campaign this year. When USA Today asked the army about ads, Maj. Michael Baptista, advertising branch chief for the Army National Guard, said, “This is the first I've heard about it.”
Just a heads up to Baptista: by “everyone else,” GLEE.com is probably not referring to ex-high school football stars with nothing going on since graduating five years ago.
[Queerty]