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Influencer’s Ridiculous Listing for a 24/7 Part Time Assistant Goes Viral

While being an Influencer doesn’t really seem like that tough of a job, apparently at least one of them needs a lot of help, and their ad for a personal assistant has taken social media by storm, and not in a good way. 

An anonymous “well-known celebrity/influencer with 10+ million followers” on YouTube recently posted an ad for an assistant and it’s getting roasted on social media. While the ad has been taken down, "New York Times" reporter Taylor Lorenz grabbed a snapshot and posted in Twitter, where folks had a whole host of comments.

The influencer was looking for an “organized/available/diligent personal assistant,” with qualities including: 

  • Be “on property around 8 hours a day cleaning, cooking, communicating with producer/videographer/editor/manager’/all stylists/cleaning services/other celebrities/friends.”
  • You will have to answer your phone/be on call almost 24/7.
  • You must keep all emotional/private matters away from this world.
  • You must be able to remain calm, rational and hardworking at all time
  • You must be able to be the bad guy, remove emotion, handle intense conversations and bounce back instantly from any mistakes without emotion.
  • You must remain sober yet social and inviting in very high profile environments.

Although it’s listed as a part-time job, the person hired would have to be on the influencer’s property for 8 hours a day, and they’ll get paid between $25 an $30 an hour. Other responsibilities include:

  • Wake the client each day with schedule, coffee and all other requests
  • Managing, analyzing and reporting all social media posting and performance
  • Constantly be letting maids/make up artists/editors/stylists/ etc. enter home or office.
  • Organize and pack/unpack clients bags constantly.
  • All personal day-to-day tasks. 

If that doesn’t already sound harsh, the ad notes, “actual work hours will be flexible but generally expect to be with the client at all times” adding that they'll have “minimal days off.”Check out the complete ad, and the reactions below:

Source:New York Post


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