Last updated: 10.02.2023, 10:33 a.m.
By: Katarina Amtmann
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This job advertisement is causing a stir. © Screenshot Instagram/Notes of Germany
A job advertisement from Aschaffenburg is causing a stir. The Instagram page "Notes of Germany" had shared the note.
Aschaffenburg - Again and again, the page "Notes of Germany" shares curious notes from all over Germany on Instagram. This was also the case from the Allgäu, when a resident vented his anger by posting a note on a tree.
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Job offer: Employees wanted - note on job advertisement from Bavaria goes viral
Now the site has again shared a note from Bavaria, more precisely from Aschaffenburg. A job offer can be seen: "We are looking for reliable, flexible employees," the note about the job offer begins quite innocently. But then: "The working hours are based on us."
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Job advertisement from Bavaria: Job offer goes viral - "then I just won't apply"
"Notes of Germany" itself comments on the note simply: "Well, then I just don't apply." And one follower also blows the same horn: "Never in my life would I apply there." Another jokes about the job offer: "We just can't find people, I don't know why..."
"At least there are no empty promises," an Instagram user tries to find something positive in the note. But there is also understanding in the comments: "It's not a joke. If you offer someone something with flexibility, everyone thinks they can come and go as they please. The remark is therefore entirely justified." (came)
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