With an estimated value of about $50,000, the one-page
application from 1973, complete with spelling and punctuation
errors, lists his name as "Steven jobs" and address as "reed
college," the Oregon college he attended briefly, Boston auction
house RR Auction said on Thursday.
Under a section titled "Special Abilities," Jobs wrote "tech or
design engineer. digital.—from Bay near Hewitt-Packard," a
reference to pioneering California technology company
Hewlett-Packard.
The document but does not state what position Jobs was applying
for. Jobs and friend Steve Wozniak founded Apple about three
years later. Jobs died of cancer in 2011 at the age of 56.

Though Jobs responded on the form that he had a driver's
license, he said his access to transportation was "possible, but
not probable." Next to "Phone:" he wrote "none."
The document will be part of a pop culture sale by RR Auction
that will take place between March 8 and 15.
Two other Jobs items will appear in the same auction - a Mac OS
X technical manual signed by Jobs in 2001, valued at $25,000,
and a signed 2008 newspaper clipping, valued at $15,000, with a
photo of Jobs and a headline that reads "New, faster iPhone will
sell for $199."
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The auction will also feature an original fingerprint card from Jimi
Hendrix's 1969 arrest in Toronto on drug charges, signed by the late
rock musician, which is valued at $15,000.
It will include a love letter from the late British singer Amy
Winehouse to her husband Blake Fielder-Civil. In addition to the
text, the one-page Winehouse letter features a sketch of a baby
crocodile surrounded by hearts.
"Do nothing 'til you hear from me handsome, I need your arms around
me so I can inhale, open my eyes, breathe my heart's breathe out,"
the letter reads, in part. It is valued at about $4,000.
Winehouse died of alcohol poisoning in London in 2011 at age of 27.
(Reporting by Nichola Groom; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)
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