From three Craigslist jobs categories: writing/editing, customer service and tv/film/video/radio. All caps is theirs, emphasis at the end mine:

Client Services/Office Assistant

General office duties including phones, filing, runner, and LIGHT COOKING. Candidate must be able to multitask, have computer skills, and have basic cooking skills. Duties include grocery shopping, ordering varrious beverage and water supplies, misc office supplies, light cooking (breakfast & snacks), ordering lunch, keeping track of petty cash, varrious runs to bank, Post Office, and other misc runs. Must have a relieable car and proof of insurance. Fun, casual and fast paced envionment. If you have a professional phone manner, know MAC computers, have a friendly disposition and sense of humor, are organized and dependable, and know your way around the kitchen this may be the oportunity for to enter the world of editing.

Job location is Santa Monica.

Guess they get hungry — and need an editor.

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