No ''insta guys or tik tok “influencers” wanted 😂
A hilarious ad posted by a Lanarkshire Garage has gone viral on social media and left many in stitches.
However, business owner, Robert Sweeney, posted a very honest ad to the company's Facebook page, stating that the wage is 'utter p***'READ MORE: Body found in Glasgow city centre property as 'forensics sweep the scene' The full ad reads: "Now that the summer holidays are here we are looking for a yard boy to help out with tyre management and general chores around the garage."No wee hard men or f****s, also no insta guys or tik tok “influencers”…It’s engine oil here not baby oil…I don’t care who you know or who your da knows, just come, do the job and go up the road, stories are for bedtime.
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