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Detroit filmmakers seeking outspoken people unhappy with their jobs to feature in documentary

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DETROIT (WXYZ) — Detroit-area filmmakers are looking for outspoken individuals to talk about their jobs. Specifically, what they didn't like.

Atlas Industries, a film and production company led by Detroit-area filmmakers, are working on a documentary series called "Bull***t Job." The purpose of this project is to get an inside look into various company cultures and workplace environments. Atlas has already produced three films in the Detroit area and has produced work for MTV, E!, Oxygen, Food Network, Lifetime, Travel Channel and many more.

Participants must be outspoken and willing to speak about their dislike for their positions. Ideal candidates would carry out tedious tasks that have little to no value and do not produce any tangible product. Participants must be 18 years or older. There are no physical requirements

“We want real workers who’ve come to the conclusion their job adds no value to society,” says Sean O’Grady, director and producer at Atlas Industries. “People all over the country are stuck in frustrating, pointless jobs and continuing in these positions can have devastating mental and physical consequences. We want to hear about your experiences and share those stories with others that can relate.”

To apply, candidates must submit a headshot along with a description of their current or past position to casting@atlasindustries.tv by Friday, June 28.