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Mom- Job Description Posted: 02-18-05 09:38am
Mom - job description
this is hysterical. If it had been
presented this way, none of us would have
done it!!!!
Position:
mother, mom, mama, mommy
job description:
long term, team players needed, for
challenging permanent work in an, often
chaotic environment. Candidates must
possess excellent communication and
organizational skills and be willing to
work variable hours, which will include
evenings and weekends and frequent 24 hour
shifts on call. Some overnight travel
required, including trips to primitive
camping sites on rainy weekends and
endless sports tournaments in far away
cities. Travel expenses not reimbursed.
Extensive courier duties also required.
Responsibilities:
the rest of your life. Must be willing to
be hated, at least temporarily, until
someone needs $5. Must be willing to bite
tongue repeatedly. Also, must possess the
physical stamina of a pack mule and be
able to go from zero to 60 mph in three
seconds flat in case, this time, the
screams from the backyard are not someone
just crying wolf. Must be willing to face
stimulating technical challenges, such as
small gadget repair, mysteriously sluggish
toilets and stuck zippers. Must screen
phone calls, maintain calendars and
coordinate production of multiple homework
projects. Must have ability to plan and
organize social gatherings for clients of
all ages and mental outlooks must be
willing to be indispensable one minute, an
embarrassment the next. Must handle
assembly and product safety testing of a
half million cheap, plastic toys, and
battery operated devices. Must always
hope for the best but be prepared for the
worst. Must assume final, complete
accountability for the quality of the end
product. Responsibilities also include
floor maintenance and janitorial work
throughout the facility.
Possibility for advancement &
promotion:
virtually none. Your job is to remain in
the same position for years, without
complaining, constantly retraining and
updating your skills, so that those in
your charge can ultimately surpass you
previous experience:
none required unfortunately. On-the-job
training offered on a continually
exhausting basis.
Wages and compensation:
get this! You pay them! Offering
frequent raises and bonuses a balloon
payment is due when they turn 18 because
of the assumption that college will help
them become financially independent. When
you die, you give them whatever is left.
The oddest thing about this reverse-salary
scheme is that you actually enjoy it and
this wish you could only do more.
Benefits:
while no health or dental insurance, no
pension, no tuition reimbursement, no paid
holidays and no stock options are offered;
this job supplies limitless opportunities
for personal growth and free hugs for life
if you play your cards right.
Forward this on to all the moms you know,
in appreciation for everything they do on
a daily basis, and let them know they are
appreciated.
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lil_blaze2004
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Posted: 02-18-05 09:57am
I saw that before. It's cute.
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l2at24
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Posted: 02-18-05 10:51am
Me too. :lol: :lol:
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BrianBaby
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Posted: 02-18-05 12:14pm
Oh yay!! This whole mom thing sounds a
whole lot better now!! :)
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