Because it's difficult to parody a video of a "work day" that is already identical to a vacation at a luxury resort.
Oh, I guess she could have handsome men fall over themselves to propose to her only to get dragged to the HR googlag for re-education so they stop macroagressing mah lady.
They could do an opposite kind of a thing and have a video about how great their work is but it's like, grueling oilfield work or working overtime in a foundry or something like that.
I'll volunteer my job. Stack 60lb boxes over and over again for hours with a measly 10 minute break where they count the time it takes to walk to the break room as part of it. They can even show the agony on my face when I pull my lumbar/get hit by a box/drop a box of bowling balls on my shin/dislocate my shoulder for the 10th time this month, while the voiceover talks about the great benefits.
Because it's difficult to parody a video of a "work day" that is already identical to a vacation at a luxury resort.
Oh, I guess she could have handsome men fall over themselves to propose to her only to get dragged to the HR googlag for re-education so they stop macroagressing mah lady.
The rest could remain the same.
They could do an opposite kind of a thing and have a video about how great their work is but it's like, grueling oilfield work or working overtime in a foundry or something like that.
Turns out those guys are too busy working to spend an hour filming a skit.
Or they could take literally any of the videos like this one and use the voice-over for a toddler in daycare.
Really, it's not too hard to come up with ways to parody it.
I'll volunteer my job. Stack 60lb boxes over and over again for hours with a measly 10 minute break where they count the time it takes to walk to the break room as part of it. They can even show the agony on my face when I pull my lumbar/get hit by a box/drop a box of bowling balls on my shin/dislocate my shoulder for the 10th time this month, while the voiceover talks about the great benefits.