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Be an underpaid babysitter for a rich fuck!
(lemmy.ml)
A place to post ridiculous posts from linkedIn.com
(Full transparency.. a mod for this sub happens to work there.. but that doesn't influence his moderation or laughter at a lot of posts.)
The "no family or personal committments" part is even more concerning I think.
Is that even legal to state?
I think as a requirement it wouldn't be an enforceable in a contract, which is why they're referring to it as a preference or suggestion.