O.J. Simpson’s first post-prison job offer hit a snag when some of his potential co-workers threaten to quit.

The working girls at Nevada’s famed Bunny Ranch definitely have some standards, and they don’t like the idea that their boss wants to give Simpson a second chance by letting him work as a greeter at their brothel, TMZ reported.

Following the decision by the Nevada authorities to grant Simpson parole, Bunny Ranch owner Denis Hof told TMZ he would be happy give the disgraced NFL star and accused double-murderer a job. With the job also came the invitation for Simpson to live on the property.

The 70-year-old Simpson was granted parole Thursday after more than eight years in prison for a Las Vegas hotel heist. The decision means Simpson could be out of prison as early as Oct. 1. Hof thought his Carson City establishment would be the perfect place for Simpson to get his life back together after leaving prison.

“One of the conditions of a prisoner being granted parole is always having an established place to live and a job to go to, and I can offer O.J. both of those in a unique situation,” Hof told TMZ.

Of course, it’s hard to imagine that the parole board would look kindly on one of their charges getting a job and home at a brothel. But then there is the issue that Simpson’s prospective co-workers would quit.

Their objections are understandable given that questions still persist over Simpson’s acquittal in the 1994 knife murder of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman. But the women have other concerns as well:

“The last thing we need is another link to the Kardashian clan coming around to ruin our business, and jeopardize our safety,” professional sex worker Brooklyn Moore told TMZ.

She was apparently referring to Khloe Kardashian’s ex-husband Lamar Odom, who overdosed and nearly died at another establishment owned by Hof, the Love Ranch brothel in Pahrump. Simpson was represented by Khloe’s father Robert Kardashian in his 1995 murder trial.

Despite the insurrection, Hof said his job offer to Simpson stands.