Possible employer wrote: "I have a personal assistant role available for a few evenings a week.. jobs willinvolve, minor admin, phones, coffee making, stress reliueve massage etc…the usal PA stuff."
I want to know if "stress relief Massage" is a normal PA activity?
I think it’s a red flag there’s so many misspellings in the job ad: "willinvolve", "reliueve", and "usal." It’s also not in a professional, sentence format. I’d take these as warning signs, along with the fact he’s asking for massages.
6 Responses for "Is it normal for a Personal Assistant to offer "Stress Relief Massage"?"
No it is not. They are looking for free sex.
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No…sounds fishy.
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no… that sounds like it’s under the wrong category.
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I want one of those personal assistants.
Maybe their last PA had done a few massage therapy courses or something.
I am not sure, it sounds very strange, and it is not normal for a PA to be asked such things.
Maybe they are just thinking wishfully, or maybe they are looking for some dumb slut who is desperate for a job.
If you have many other opportunities ignore this one, otherwise if it is the only thing around apply for it.
You will quickly pick up the vibes in the interview.
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No. That is not something I have heard of.
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I think it’s a red flag there’s so many misspellings in the job ad: "willinvolve", "reliueve", and "usal." It’s also not in a professional, sentence format. I’d take these as warning signs, along with the fact he’s asking for massages.
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