When the job description is a joke
When the job description is a joke NOW HIRING (apparently): Full-Time Email Re-Typer. No experience required. You already have the job. Let me read you the description, because you applied without noticing. ROLE: Manually retype the same ~30 messages every working day. The thank-you. The intro. The "just circling back." The "sounds good, let's set it up." Type each one from scratch, every time, as if you've never seen it before. HOURS: ~4 per week, indefinitely. Roughly 11 working days a year. COMPENSATION: Paid entirely in exhaustion. Bonus structure: a vague sense at 6 PM that you were busy all day but can't say doing what. REQUIRED SKILLS: The ability to ignore that a computer could do this instantly. A high tolerance for typing "hope you're doing well" while feeling nothing. CAREER GROWTH: None. The job is identical in year five. — Here's the thing. You're overqualified for this role. You were hired for something else — the actual work, the thinking, the stuff only you can do. But this little copy-typist job got bolted on so quietly that you forgot it's optional. So consider this your two-weeks' notice. To yourself. The replacement is free, starts in 60 seconds, and never gets tired. You write each message once, turn it into a shortcut, and from then on it types itself — a few letters, the whole thing appears. When a new kind of message comes up, you describe it and AI drafts it. You don't lose the job. You get promoted — back to the work you were actually hired to do. The Re-Typer position is now vacant. Leave it that way. → keytext.app (free) What's the most absurd task you do by hand that a machine should've taken over years ago? Let's write the job posting for it together. #Productivity #FutureOfWork #Automation #CareerGrowth #WorkSmarter Stop wasting time on a monotonous email re-typer job. See how to automate repetitive typing tasks and find better work efficiency tools. Many job listings for a full-time email re-typer involve tedious, low-growth tasks that leave skilled workers feeling overqualified. This video breaks down why these positions often waste your potential and how you can identify signs that a role is not worth your time. Instead of manually typing the same phrases daily, you can use the KeyText chrome extension to handle repetitive work automatically. This tool provides a clear solution for anyone stuck in data entry automation roles that offer minimal career progression. By adopting these methods, you gain control over your workflow and stop trading hours for basic, mindless tasks. Subscribe for weekly productivity tool breakdowns, and comment below if you have ever quit a job because it was too repetitive.

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