I should have know it was too good to be true. One of my first job applications and my first job interview with a firm not even hiring...landed me a job 3 weeks after graduating. This was my dream firm because of their world renown work, highly published design philosophies, in an awesome city in the Northeast without having to sweat too much competing with my peers who were graduating later at the end of the spring term. — archinect.com
Anonymously authored (obviously) by ohhh_architecture, Nightmare job is a new blog set up as a place to vent about a job opportunity turned bad. This should be good.
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I away with bated breath. Baited breath? Abated breath? I look forward to reading!
No bating. Or baiting, either ;-)
And isn't "nightmare job" an ongoing theme here on Archinect, already driving a steadily growing number of threads? It needs a blog, too?
Bring it on! Waiting for the juicy bits!
that "ball & chain" is an interesting image choice...
Yes, the implication being that the employment is forced....
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