Netizens Left Stunned By This Outrageous Job Listing With Some Of The Wildest Requirements You’re Ever Going To See

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Jesse
Netizens Left Stunned By This Outrageous Job Listing With Some Of The Wildest Requirements You’re Ever Going To See

In the ever-evolving landscape of job hunting, candidates come across a wide array of job listings. Some are straightforward and reasonable, while others seem to have fallen out of touch with reality. 

Reddit, the hub for candid discussions, recently unveiled a jaw-dropping job listing that exemplifies the audacity of certain employers.

The job listing began with a brash tone, warning potential candidates that the employer had no intention of being accommodating. The poster unabashedly declared that they were tired of being pushed over and made it clear that only the most serious candidates needed to apply. 

The listing continued by prohibiting any time off, both necessary and unnecessary. Candidates were warned that they couldn't pick and choose when to show up, emphasizing that they were not their own boss in this job.

The post unapologetically enforces the employer's preference for dedicated workers who prioritize the job over personal commitments, even poking fun at those who dare to prioritize a bake sale over their duties.

Their stern warning about family members applying for the job also adds an awkward layer to the employment process. It also stated how working on Sundays was a must, and a typical workday began at 8 am and lasted until the last package was delivered, even though workers could have as many as 100 packages some days.

The demands didn't end there. The employer insisted on staff using their personal vehicles for work while making it clear that they wouldn't be covering gas expenses.

This peculiar listing concluded with a casual "PM if interested” and a smiley face, leaving potential candidates to ponder the madness of it all.

Check out the full details below.

The story in detail

The story in detailReddit.com

This employer put out an interesting advert that has got the internet abuzz

This employer put out an interesting advert that has got the internet abuzzReddit.com

The final part

The final partReddit.com

Here’s how the Reddit community reacted to the story:

“I'm pretty one of the criteria for a 1099 contractor is be able to set your own schedule.“

“I'm pretty one of the criteria for a 1099 contractor is be able to set your own schedule.“Reddit.com

We’re pretty sure that no one wants to work for such an employer

We’re pretty sure that no one wants to work for such an employerReddit.com

Employers need to understand the basics of marketing before putting out adverts

Employers need to understand the basics of marketing before putting out advertsReddit.com

“No mention of pay or how many days a week you have to work just that ‘Sundays are mandatory.’…”

“No mention of pay or how many days a week you have to work just that ‘Sundays are mandatory.’…”Reddit.com

It’s clear that this employer is looking for a slave

It’s clear that this employer is looking for a slaveReddit.com

“I’ve found small delivery companies to be the absolute worst when it comes to what they expect.“

“I’ve found small delivery companies to be the absolute worst when it comes to what they expect.“Reddit.com

“It’s illegal to hire somebody and set their hours and pay them on a 1099 basis.”

“It’s illegal to hire somebody and set their hours and pay them on a 1099 basis.”Reddit.com

“At least you know they are a complete bellend before you apply.“

“At least you know they are a complete bellend before you apply.“Reddit.com

“Basically the person wants to hire an actual robot.”

“Basically the person wants to hire an actual robot.”Reddit.com

From the beginning, you can tell that the employer knows that no one will want to work at their company

From the beginning, you can tell that the employer knows that no one will want to work at their companyReddit.com

The Reddit community was left dumbfounded by the audacity of this job listing. 

Countless users were left questioning the sanity of the person who posted it and, more perplexing, who might be crazy enough to consider applying.

The job market can be unpredictable, but this listing certainly left a memorable mark, generating both shock and disbelief among Reddit users.

What do you think about this story? Let us know in the comments.

Jesse