Roasting the Most Iconic Freelance Job Posts

Welcome to NopeWork, where freelance dreams go to die, and the job posts read like cry-for-help haikus. Today, we’re not pulling punches. We’re roasting the most iconic, cursed job posting archetypes you encounter on sites like Upwork. If you’ve ever been paid $25 for a master’s thesis or ghostwritten an entire memoir for someone who signs their emails “Sent from my iPhone,” this one’s for you.

1. The Exposure Enthusiast

“Unfortunately, we can’t offer payment at this time… but think of the visibility!”

What your post says about you:


You treat “exposure” like it’s legal tender. You probably haven’t paid for art since DeviantArt in 2009. You believe your startup will disrupt capitalism, but you also think copywriters can survive on vibes and retweets. You list your cousin’s blog as a “major media outlet.” Your favorite business strategy is begging.

2. The Scope Creeper Supreme

“Simple blog post (might turn into long-term work, podcast editing, SEO, branding, and social media management).”

What your post says about you:


You think “flexible” means “I expect full-time work for part-time pay.” You’re looking for someone to ghostwrite your tweets, build your empire, and be your emotional support VA. You describe your company as a “family,” which means no boundaries and no benefits. You call this a side hustle. It’s a hostage situation.

3. The AI Truther

“No AI. We’ll run this through three detectors. If AI was used, we won’t pay.”

What your post says about you:


You’re haunted by the ghost of ChatGPT. You spell-check with your fists. You used AI to write this post and didn’t realize it. You think LLM stands for “Lies, Lies, and Manipulation.” Your greatest fear is that the freelancer knows how to Google things. Ironically, your email signature includes six emojis and a Comic Sans quote about authenticity.

4. The $5 Fortune 500 Visionary

“Need expert-level branding strategy and full website copy. Budget: $5”

What your post says about you:


You’re trying to build the next Apple with a Lunchables budget. You think Canva makes you a designer and that vibes are a marketing plan. You call yourself a solopreneur but treat contractors like unpaid interns. You offer “equity” in a company that exists exclusively in your mind. You have 40 unread messages from people ghosting you.

5. The Copy-Paste Chaos Goblin

“We’re hiring! Details below.” (Copy-pasted from five different job descriptions.)

What your post says about you:


You don’t know what you want, and you want it now. Your listing says “content writer,” “coder,” and “motivational speaker” in the same breath. You’ve used the phrase “must be a rockstar ninja unicorn.” You once asked a freelancer to do something “quick and easy” that took them 27 hours. You copy-pasted this job from Craigslist and forgot to remove the reference to faxing a resume.

Final Thought:


If you see yourself in any of these, please consider hiring a project manager. Or a mirror. Or both. And maybe pay your freelancers.

We deserve better. Let the roast cleanse your timeline.


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