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  • REAL job ads...

    I often see my old job being advertised online on job boards, and I have to smirk at them. They say something like: "Needed: a hotel worker. Needs to be friendly, polite, good with customers, and multitasking. Job Requirements: Make reservations. Make keys. Resolves complaints in efficient manner. Practice safety. Deliver messages."

    Its seems so harmless! So logical! So expected! However the REAL ad would be:

    "Needed: a doormat to be stepped on by strangers. Needs to be soft and squishy for comfort. Expect kindness to be seen a weakness. Needs to have a handyman degree for fixing TVs, fixing A/Cs ,fixing air vents, fixing drippy faucets. Job Requirements: Make reservations, with a hearing of a bat to hear above screams, traffic, and jets taking off in the BG. Making keys 200000000000000000000000000000 times because them being putting against cellphones too many times. Resolves complaints by being blamed and saying sorry....cuz it's 'your' fault..."

    You get the picture. I just wish there was some way to review these ads. Indeed has them but C List doesn't. :\ Anyway...does anyone else stumble on their old job ads and think "Yeah right?" and "I can't believe I was there for X years!"
    Can't reason with the unreasonable.
    The only thing worse than not getting hired is getting hired.

  • #2
    The only thing that comes to my mind is an ad that I saw in the newspaper a long, long time ago(pre-Internet).

    "Are you tired of looking for a job that has no future? Your search has ended!"

    Yup, real ad. Came with phone number and everything.

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    • #3
      That's what happens when people don't stop to realize there might be another way of reading what they wrote ... and it definitely ain't the way they wanted it read.

      Reminds me of a glitch I saw once in another small weekly: one of those generic "space-filler" ads reading something like "Dig up some treasure!" (for their classified section, IIRC) ... and it was placed directly under the obits.
      Customer service: More efficient than a Dementor's kiss
      ~ Mr Hero

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      • #4
        Quoth ladyjaneinmd View Post
        The only thing that comes to my mind is an ad that I saw in the newspaper a long, long time ago(pre-Internet).

        "Are you tired of looking for a job that has no future? Your search has ended!"

        Yup, real ad. Came with phone number and everything.
        I'm informed that the management-speak phrase 'Flexible Work Ethic' has started appearing in job ads. Gotta love it when some MIM decides to try and one-up the others.
        Life: Reality TV for deities. - dalesys

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        • #5
          I like the job ads I saw on Indeed that were simply a picture of a Help Wanted sign on their door with a PH #.
          nothing else..2 didn't even have the name of the place in view.
          AkaiKitsune
          Sarcasm dear, sarcasm. I’m well aware that dealing with civilians in any capacity will skin your faith in humanity alive, then pickle anything that remains so as to watch it shrivel up into an immortal husk thus reminding you of how dead inside you now are.

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          • #6
            There's a place (?) near me that has a HUGE sign on their fence reading "NOW HIRING." But ... it doesn't say WHAT they are hiring. And the question mark after "place" is because I'm not entirely sure what they do.
            Customer service: More efficient than a Dementor's kiss
            ~ Mr Hero

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            • #7
              Quoth Pixelated View Post
              There's a place (?) near me that has a HUGE sign on their fence reading "NOW HIRING." But ... it doesn't say WHAT they are hiring. And the question mark after "place" is because I'm not entirely sure what they do.
              Around here, signs like that are frequently hooked into those telephone solicitor gigs or similar fly-by-night operations. Which have a fascinating tendency to vanish after operating only a month or two, with little, if any, notice.

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              • #8
                Quoth ladyjaneinmd View Post
                The only thing that comes to my mind is an ad that I saw in the newspaper a long, long time ago(pre-Internet).

                "Are you tired of looking for a job that has no future? Your search has ended!"

                Yup, real ad. Came with phone number and everything.
                I saw one like that--it turned out to be a sales job.
                I'm trying to see things from your point of view, but I can't get my head that far up my keister!

                Who is John Galt?
                -Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged

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                • #9
                  Quoth CyberLurch View Post
                  Which have a fascinating tendency to vanish after operating only a month or two, with little, if any, notice.
                  Around here, it's usually because the borough/township/city/county decides that such signs (usually cheap cardboard mounted on wire) constitute "litter" and will remove them from the roadside. Can't say I blame them for that
                  Aerodynamics are for people who can't build engines. --Enzo Ferrari

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