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Pandora H Community Member

Crazy Job Postings Part II

Most of you already know the drill here, but if not........

 

Folks, feel free to share crazy job postings you see. I've been wanting to create a thread like this for a while, and think it would be fun of we can keep it updated periodically.

 

Warning: Do not copy paste a job description, do not include a link to the post, or client details. Keep it within forum post guidlines!

 

Not sure what those guidelines are? Go here: https://community.upwork.com/t5/Announcements/Upwork-Community-Guidelines/td-p/3/jump-to/first-unrea...

 

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Andrea G Community Manager

Hi all,

 

We are closing this thread due to its size. Feel free to visit this new thread if you'd like to continue sharing your experience with odd and curious jobs.

 

We encourage you to have fun and discuss your experience. That said, please be mindful of our Community Guidelines and refrain from posting links to job postings, names of persons or companies, or any other identifying information. Additionally, if you come across a job that violates Upwork TOS, please flag it as inappropriate following the steps outlined here.

 

~Andrea

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Avery's avatar
Avery O Community Manager

Hi Timothy, 

I'm sorry if this inconvenienced you in any way. Was this job sent through the job digest/job recommendation email? 


~ Avery
Janean's avatar
Janean L Community Member

@ Avery -- Maybe Timothy S. simply felt trapped. Or maybe the job was too cheesy for his taste.

Timothy's avatar
Timothy S Community Member

Avery,

 

Please understand my post was not a complaint. I frequently receive automated emails from Upwork not related to the services I currently offer to my Upwork clients. This one made me laugh harder than some of the previous recommendations, so I thought I would share with others who may find it amusing.

 

It is my understanding the nature of this thread is to post crazy jobs for entertainment purposes, not to file formal complaints.

 

Thanks for all you do!

Tim

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Jess C Community Member


@Timothy S wrote:

Avery,

 

Please understand my post was not a complaint. I frequently receive automated emails from Upwork not related to the services I currently offer to my Upwork clients. This one made me laugh harder than some of the previous recommendations, so I thought I would share with others who may find it amusing.

 

It is my understanding the nature of this thread is to post crazy jobs for entertainment purposes, not to file formal complaints.

 


Don't you know that everything is very serious here, at all times?

 

Laughter is, well, frowned upon.

 

Snark? Never.

 

And don't even start with sarcasm - just a hint is enough for you to be escorted towards the door...

Pandora's avatar
Pandora H Community Member


@Timothy S wrote:

 

 

It is my understanding the nature of this thread is to post crazy jobs for entertainment purposes, not to file formal complaints.

 


 That is correct. Carry on 🙂

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Avery O Community Manager

Hi Timothy, and everyone!

I completely understand the nature of this thread. But if there's a way for us to improve on things, based on the reports we receive from the Community, and the posts on the two "Crazy Job Postings" thread, our team will definitely forward this to the appropriate teams so that it can be reviewed, tweaked, and improved on. 

 

Avery


~ Avery
Martina's avatar
Martina P Community Member

the poor mice...

Pandora's avatar
Pandora H Community Member

If that job showed up in my feed, I'd save it and keep it for "observation". At some point, hopefully, these clients will do the one thing that will get them zapped.

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Pandora H Community Member

You think you have seen it all, and then.....

 

Disclaimer: Got a tip about this job. I'd never see anything this unique in my own feed.

 

A non-verified payment client is looking for a musician to create a rather long music segment. The details are pretty specific, so I'm going to have to dance around a little.

 

First, the main sound needs to be from mans best friend. It's for a soundbox. I have no idea what that is, and hopefully, neither does anyone else, heh.

 

The song should be inspired by the Man from Memphis. Yehaw.

 

And finally, they are asking for work samples. TSK!

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Pandora H Community Member

An Enterprise client is looking for PM's. The surprising..and actually really awesome thing about this job post is that the very first line tells all bidders that the fixed price amount is a placeholder, and the client wants bidders to bid a fair price. Job details are complete, well written, and detailed.

 

If I could give this job post kudos, I would.

 

If ONLY all the PM job posts I see on Upwork were this good. <sighs>

Laura's avatar
Laura M Community Member

I saw a proofreading job about a week ago that didn't have a lot of detail, just that the text was quite short, but was very personal, and the proofreader had to be comfortable with adult themes. 

 

I applied, I was actually super curious about it as it wasn't a novel or an article, and although I didn't get the job, I did get an interview in which the text was sent to me. Turned out the client was a sugar daddy who was looking for a second sugar baby, and the text was some kind of personal ad. It was pretty long, actually, so maybe it was for a website profile. And the text was pretty detailed on the expectations of the sugar baby, acts she should be willing to do and all. 

 

Not low paid, and the client seemed nice, it just made me laugh. 

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Moutacim L Community Member

Hi folks,

 

today i found one 

 

A non-verified payment client (self described as a BIG IT company in Ixxxx (no, not from IDAHO)) is looking for a Lxxxx sys-admin expert level, to assist in 

 

Upgrade ****** ******* kernel version 4.4 to 4.16 x

 

Skills Needed: 
- Strong knowledge of xxxxx, xxxxxx, xxxxx

Deliverables:
- xxxxx kernel 4.16.x 

Man LOL

 

You now may call it a mistake, or a Crazy Job Posting ...

But for me its simply the Hilbert Job Posting -infinity as it finest ^^

 

 

 

--We, the unwilling, led by the unknowing, are doing the impossible for the ungrateful.
We have done so much, for so long, with so little, we are now qualified to do anything with nothing.
Mother Teresa
Jennifer's avatar
Jennifer R Community Member

Expert Level

 

Language : English to German language translation
Word Count: 2500 words approx
Rates : USD 0.03 Per Target word (Maximum)

 

 

Martina's avatar
Martina P Community Member

not worth the waste of two perfectly fine little connects, though....

Laura's avatar
Laura M Community Member

There's a job posting up right now, for editing a Word document, in which the poster has put how the last freelancer she hired managed to 'screw it up' and it has to be redone. She has actually put the freelancer's name in the posting. 

 

I was curious and looked up the Freelancer in question to see what she had written in his feedback, she gave him a 3.8 out for 5 and said he made 'some mistakes', but it 'wasn't disastrous, it was fine'. Which seems a bit contrary to her being angry enough to personally name and shame him in her posting. 

 

(I flagged it, since I did remember reading you can't put personal accusations in job postings). 

 

Joanne's avatar
Joanne P Moderator

Hi Alice,

 

Thank you for flagging the said job post. Our team will be investigating on it and take the appropriate measures. 

~ Joanne
Upwork
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Nichola L Community Member

Yes, I flagged this one too. Unprofessional client who shouldn't even be allowed on the site. Even more unprofessional because if the freelancer really "screwed up" then the public feedback should have reflected this. I bet the private feedback told a different story. If it didn't, and is consistent with the public feedback, then although not the greatest,  the freelancer certainly did not deserve to be named and defamed in public. 

Laura's avatar
Laura M Community Member

I have seen it has been removed since posting, which is great. That's the thing, if the freelancer did a bad job, that sucks, give them bad public feedback so people can see it and move on. Why would the new person you're hiring even care about that? I would just be super wary working for someone who could potentially badmouth me to random people on the site. 

Melanie's avatar
Melanie H Community Member

Sorry, posted in error. 🙂

Jamie's avatar
Jamie F Community Member

I spotted one earlier for 200 (1,000 word) articles at $300. So $1.50/article of 1,000 words. 

That in itself was nothing unusual, just another cheap client that we are all so used to, except... They had it listed under 'expert' level, that they were willing to pay higher rates.

Laura's avatar
Laura M Community Member

There's a US-based client currently looking for for a full-time editor/proofreader for a whopping "under $5 an hour". By the way, along with editing and proofreading, you'll also be managing spreadsheets, communicating with other contractors, and transferring docs. Don't all of you apply at once.

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Preston H Community Member

re: "There's a US-based client currently looking for for a full-time editor/proofreader for a whopping 'under $5 an hour'. By the way, along with editing and proofreading, you'll also be managing spreadsheets, communicating with other contractors, and transferring docs. Don't all of you apply at once."

 

If a client can really find somebody who can ably do all this for under $5/hour, they would be crazy not to work with that freelancer.

Laura's avatar
Laura M Community Member

Double-post but had to, there's currently a job post with the title: 

 

"N***** Narratives" (my censoring, don't like to use the word) 

 

Apparently it's an editing job for a movie based on the book "When I Was a Slave: Memoirs from the Slave Narrative Collection". I can't get onto the full job post to see why they've used that name, because there's no way anyone is getting away with naming their movie that. 

Jennifer's avatar
Jennifer R Community Member

Is anyone looking for a polyglot proofreader?

 

"Looking for an agent who'll do some applying work for me!
So I am someone who likes to proofread in the following languages: Dutch, English, German and some easy French."

Rene's avatar
Rene K Community Member


@Jennifer R wrote:

and some easy French."


I'm now wondering how you proofread easy French and how it's different from proofreading regular French. And what's the easy version of French?

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