Do you have what it takes to handle the World’s Toughest Job? It requires more than 135 hours per week, constant mobility, keen coordination and adept communication. There are no breaks, no holidays off, and there is no pay.
The “most” important job is also the world’s “toughest” job.
Mullen, an advertising agency in Boston, posted a fake “Director of Operations” job listing online and in newspapers. The ad got 2.7 million impressions from paid ad placement, but only 24 people responded, according to Ad Week.
Each of those people then sat down to interview for the job and all were shocked at what was required of them: “no sitting, no vacations, no guaranteed sleep and zero money.”
“Is that even legal?” one applicant asked. “Nobody is going to do that for free!” another responded.
But billions of people do all this “each and every” day. When the applicants found out just who holds the title of “World’s Toughest Job,” some were brought to tears.
As for the “job requirements” of a mother, I get it. It’s difficult. I love my mother, too, but let’s not get carried away.
Not everyone has it as rough as Gwyneth Paltrow claiming it’s “easier working a 9-5 than being a movie star mommy.”
But standing all the time? Are moms required to raise children in the Hanoi Hilton?
I don’t think you need to go to John’s Hopkins for 6 years to get that degree in medicine to put Band-Aids on “boo-boo’s.” Where I grew up it was either “iodine” or “put some dirt on it.”
Everything else about the topic of mothers being “mothers” can be answered by the “all-wise” Bill Burr.
