A “work from home” job spots website to those who want to work from the comfort of a Mash.

QueroTrabalharDeCueca.com (which means IWantToWorkInMyUndies.com) is exactly what its name stands for: a website full of job spots, only it’s restricted to that “work from home” kind of jobs. The biggest upside? A new dress code: underwear and nothing else – not even an employee ID, thank God!


IWantToWorkInMyUnderwear.com

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IWantToWorkInMyUnderwear.com 🔗



Work dignifies a man who wears underwear only.

We all work to pay our bills. But imagine what a relief it’d be to be able to do it from the comfort of our home, without having to cope with nonsense people that take seafood lunch bags to heat up in the staff room.

Everyone who work from home upload pictures to show off and make other people jealous.

And they’re not wrong. In between Instagram stories with sunsets behind São Paulo’s buildings, boosted posts with humorous content invite ~working-class people~ to get to know some job options much more comfortable.

No men in underwear were ever able to make you that cheery.

Sleepiness, heavy traffic and the Uber with some random gospel song on the radio. When all one wants is a miracle, it’s right outside: the billboard that will change their life. Sorry, the man in underwear was part of the contract.

It looks like fake news, but it isn’t.

Alright, the news spread out through some big websites. But what really matters is that it became a topic in websites for those who want to become civil servants – the people who knows best what it is like to work from home.

Oh, oh! Sorry for that!

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Oh, oh! Sorry for that! 🤦‍♂️


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