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What are subtle red flags at a job interview that say, "Working here would suck"? (by Sparky)
If theres a mob outside with picketing signs on strike for better working conditions and pay just might be a red flag
There actually is a place with that on the application:
Working in a "progressive" environment. I'm sorry but that right there would mean I'd have to work with sjw cry babies and I'd be stuck babysitting them making sure they work and doing their jobs too
Yeah that job would literally suck lol
That actually happen to me once I had to cross a picket line to apply for a job with bridgestone tires I thought I was going to get my ass kicked befor I got out of there lol
@Critter1211:
Nah I never heard from them or check to see if I got the job. Like I said barely escaped with my life didnt want press my luck lol
Nah I never heard from them or check to see if I got the job. Like I said barely escaped with my life didnt want press my luck lol
@rulost2: Lol i hear ya. Probably a good thing anyway.
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