Yeah I read it too. Train during the day for tv and hs, teach telco at night, supervise one weekend out of the month, travel to other locations (prolly to take up slack), write revenue reports per truck/installer, do QC's, plus all the other crap they'll add on later, etc.
And the position is available immediately which means the last guy ran for the hills. And one has to wonder about the salary for this is.