04 September 2009

Friday Funny: What Job Ads Really Mean

“Competitive Salary”: We remain competitive by paying you less than our competition.

“Join our fast-paced company”: We have no time to train you.

“Casual work atmosphere”: We don’t pay enough to expect that you will dress up; a couple of the real daring guys wear earrings.

“Some overtime required”: Some every night and some every weekend.

“Duties will vary”: Anyone in the office can boss you around.

“Must have an eye for detail”: We have no quality assurance.

“Career-minded”: Female applicants must be childless (and remain that way).

“Apply in person”: If you’re old, fat or ugly you’ll be told that the position has been filled.

“Seeking candidates with a wide variety of experience”: You’ll need it to replace the three people who just quit.

“Problem-solving skills a must”: You’re walking into perpetual chaos.

“Requires team leadership skills”: You’ll have the responsibilities of a manager, without the pay or respect.

“Good communication skills”: Management communicates, you listen, figure out what they want and do it.

4 comments:

ajdshootist said...

Now that is about parr for the course.

Home on the Range said...

I saw an ad in the local paper years ago, when computers weren't used much for data processing for a

"sadistical typist".

Rev. Paul said...

There's probably a joke in there about reports that are painful to read, but I'll leave it alone.

"Sadistical" ... that's funny.

DR said...

LOL.