We all know that job advertisements can sometimes be a little overzealous in what they're asking from hopeful applicants.
However, one "celebrity/influencer" has gone viral for all the wrong reasons thanks to a job ad they penned in the search for a personal assistant.
Originally posted to Entertainmentjobs.net, the job detail how an unnamed but "well-known celebrity/influencer with 10+ million followers" is looking for a PA.
Now, with such a large following, it is quite common for influencers to require help behind-the-scenes. But this particular ad has been branded "disgusting" by social media users due to the fact it is basically asking for applicants to completely abandon their own social life, personality, and aspirations.


Now, some of the many skills and qualifications asked of the applicants are expected - such as social media management and producing - but then the list gets rather demeaning.
For example, the successful applicant will be expected to wake their client every morning and bring them coffee, be on call 24/7, remain quiet at all times, and remove all emotion while on the job.
Because who needs a work-life balance, huh?
Well, it wasn't long before screenshots of the ad made their way to Twitter, where they were roasted like the beans this famous influencer would be expecting in their morning coffee.
And amid the mockery, many Twitter users were also desperate to find out who exactly posted the ad:
Now, the pay for the job doesn't sound that bad, at $25-30 per hour - which would see the successful applicant/robot potentially be earning around $62,000 a year before tax based on a 40-hour working week.
However, the Metro reports that the average salary in Los Angeles – where the PA is REQUIRED to live – is $75,000, due to the high cost of living. So... is it really worth all the bother and lack of emotions?