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Brutally honest job ad is looking for 'lazy' staff members who 'wash' themselves

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READ MORE: Mum forced to wet herself in River Island after staff refused to let her use looHowever for this one job, standing out and performing your best is not necessary – neither is having a permanent smile and impeccable people skills.Seeking potential workers for this role is no lengthy process, as the employers' requests are really not too much to ask for.Printed out on a white piece of paper and stuck on the store window with blue tack, the role advertised is quite brutally honest.A snap of the jokey note was posted to Twitter – and people certainly are not complaining about the seemingly low effort job.The advert said: “Staff required,“Must be lazy and miserable to fit in with existing staff“Apply in person with your C.V“Have a wash before you come in.

That’s all.”Well, that was very to the point…Being lazy and miserable aren’t usual characteristics wanted by employees but we guess there is a first time for everything!Instead of being offended by the brutal job advertisement, many people felt like they had found their dream role and so took to the comments to share their thoughts along with a barrage of laughing emojis.For more lifestyle stories, sign up to the free Hot Topics newsletter here.One person commented: “My kinda job.”Another user added: “Omg a job for me.”Whilst a third person voiced: “Where do I sign.”Someone else shared: “Looks like I can get a job after all.”Meanwhile, a fifth person cheered: “Finally a job environment I could thrive in.”READ NEXT:Hospitality workers typically take just half of their annual leave allowanceBloke sends picture of dog dressed as Steve Jobs in red face inducing CV blunder.

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