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German job agency's unusual bid to encourage people to switch jobs include images of what really goes on inside vending machines and ATMs

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A German job agency has devised an unusual advertisement campaign to encourage people to switch jobs - by depicting humans as doing the works of ATMs and vending machines.

Using the slogan ‘Life’s too short for the wrong job’, the posters show what ‘really’ goes on inside a number of everyday machines from washers to jukeboxes.

One particularly bizarre poster shows a man’s naked behind with the grammatically incorrect tagline ‘There are better ways to make career’ with a crowd directed to walk through a strategically placed hole in the poster.

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Working like a machine: The campaign is designed to encourage people to leave jobs they are unhappy about The campaign, created by agency Scholz & Friends Berlin, have been running since 2005 and have won multiple awards over the years. Its aim is to challenge workers unhappy in the workplace to look for a new career. The billboards and posters were placed to target commuters on their way to work, making them question their choice of occupation, the agency said in 2005. Jukebox truth: A musician in cramped conditions is waiting for a woman to choose her song on a jukebox

Long runner: The advertisement campaign has been running since 2005 and has won several awards for its 'machine x-rays' showing a banker inside an ATM, left, and a man working the darkroom of a photo booth

