WATCH: Interviews for World's Toughest Job

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Millions of people saw a job posting by a Boston agency for a "director of operations" position, but only 24 people applied.

In today's tough job market, why did so few people show an interest? It could be because of the requirements of the job.

The website rehtom.net posted the job and paid for ads, hoping to get the right applicant. So what is required from the right applicant? Here's a partial list:

* Must be able to work 135 or more hours a week
* Ability to work overnights
* Willingness to forgo breaks
* Work mostly standing up and/or bending
* Must be able to lift up to 75 lbs. on a regular basis
* Crisis management skills a must
* Ability to manage a minimum of 10-15 projects at one time
* Ability to coordinate multiple, often conflicting, schedules
* Ability to work with associates with minimal ability
* Demonstrated knowledge and experience in negotiating, counseling and culinary arts
* Understanding of finance
* Understanding of medicine
* Positive disposition at all times

So who would hire for a such a job? Only one way to find out. Watch this video to see the interviews and real-time reactions. Believe us, it's worth it to watch to the end.

SOURCE: YouTube

コメント (21)
  • @LA-qb8zy
    I just love the moment when the girl says "is that even legal?" 😂😂😂😂😥😥😥
  • @rescsuyiliu
    “If you had a life, we’d like you to give it up” this brought me to tears
  • I remember watching this in my psychology class everyone cheered at the end
  • That made me cry coz I knew who they were talking about. I'm always awake, even when I'm sleeping, just incase I'm needed
  • @RizwanYe
    Sounds more reasonable than most interviews I attended.
  • been a mom is hard work ,but at the end it will be all worth it.
  • Honestly my mom is the best. She take extremely good care of me and my sibllings. Her work makes me think that I cannot be a mother as good as her
  • @RHEB68
    I'm 53 years old, I lost my mom when I was 25, that's 28 years ago, I still miss her so much
  • @itsvamsi
    The look on his face when he heard, "no breaks, no" is golden😂
  • There's days when I complain that I'm tired and can't go to work the next day but then I remember how my mom raised 5 kids on her. I can't give up that easily and knowing what she did for us it give me strength to keep working hard everyday.
  • My beautiful Mom raised 7 of us in South America in poor conditions and gave birth to all of us at home with all the discomforts, every time I think about it hurts. I am a guy and had 2 kids with my better half and she did not want to raise them, so I did the unthinkable and I raise them, yes the hardest job 24/7/365 for 18 years and I am exhausted! but will not trade those years and have more respect for women who it!
  • My mom is amazing she was a single mom of 3. She would still do anything for her kids. Now that I am a mom myself I understand why she work her butt off. It's all about my kid's happiness and trying my best to raise a great kid. Is it a hard job, yes but the best job too. I have never felt a stronger love than the love I have for my son.
  • Moms ! are strong creatures. Amazing ! Moms always lift you up regardless of your current situations. They are great ! Happy Mother's day !
  • @MUSTANG-FANNY
    I'm so thankful that someone recognizes Mom's❣Even 10 years later!!
  • Until 2:53, I was wondering how can a job like this even exist. Then we revealed the answer, my eyes got teary. I called my mom to thank her everything she did for me.
  • The black lady has amazing natural reactions!!!