Classic ad that ran in comic books of the 1970s. The day Bill told off his boss. Framed and ready to hang up. Perfect for your office cubicle or for inspiration if you're working at home in a dead-end job. Frame measures 8.5 x 10.5 inches while actual ad measures 6.5 x 10 inches. Ad itself in great shape with no rips, tears or markings. One light watermark about 1/4 x 1/4 inch on very bottom. Can be inspected at front door, which is under cover in case of rain, and money dropped into mailbox. See my other vintage framed pictures: 1968 Steppenwolf Born to be Wild sheet music, 1939 Liberty Magazine, Large Mother Goose collage. See my comics for sale including Betty and Veronica set in Victoria and promotional Spider Man issues on subjects such as drugs and with the Montreal Expos. More info: Cleveland Institute of Electronics was promising people like Bill, they could one day tell off their bosses, if they'd just send off for their two free books. And boy did he ever tell him off! "So good-by to you and your crummy job!" Way to tell him, Bill! You've got a career! You don't need that pay docking dork anyway! Along with the instructions as to how to become a man in a week, plans for a miniature Polaris submarine, and all of the fighting secrets of the exotic Orient, comic books could improve your station in life through the Miracle of Correspondence Courses! Happiness and fulfillment in life could be had via a series of study-at-home courses that you can complete in your spare time. A career in drafting, meat cutting, locksmithing or electronics can free you from all of the loud-mouth bosses and a life of underpaid drudgery. Sign up for a course and tell that sourpuss cheapskate you work for where to get off!