No employers are looking for someone who is out there promoting themselves as a Lazy Girl. A typical Lazy Girl job is going to be a remote job, doesn't ask too much of someone. Likely is a clean nine to five, almost to know after hours or weekend work. Often it comes with kind of a very casual boss, enough money to pay the bills.
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