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The Great Resignation is alive and well — nearly 4.3 million people quit their jobs in January trying to run away from toxic culture, entitled bosses, and burnout. Although it’s a difficult time for businesses, some workers also feel quite stressed while looking for better opportunities, fearing ending up in the "same company, different name" kind of situation.

Luckily, the internet is here to lend a helping hand. User taylortaylortaylorrr decided to ease the pressure for people on their job hunting journey. They asked members of Ask Reddit to share the signs from an employer that people might not immediately recognize as a red flag. Two months later, more than 18.4K people voiced their precious knowledge.

From asking "Do you plan to have children?" to saying "Nobody works here for the money", Bored Panda wrapped up some of the things people should be on the lookout for before signing on the dotted line. Scroll down to read these pieces of advice, upvote your favorites, and share your own experiences with us in the comments!

#1

Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver Interview question someone actually asked me: "What would you do if I told you at 3 PM on a Friday that I really needed something done by Monday morning that would take 36 hours of coding?"

I told him "I would tell you to find someone who works weekends and walk out the door."

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    #2

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver A couple old senior partners, lots of young employees and nothing in between.

    That means there’s no opportunity to move up, they can’t get people to stay, and can’t get lateral transfers. They work young folks for as long as they can, and the young folks leave once they figure out the company sucks.

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    John C
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    2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    my daughter works for an ice cream shop that's just like this - they pay like crap but it's an ok starter job, easy pace, low stress - so it has its place... but yeah, there's the owners, then a revolving door of kids

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    #3

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver The phrase “we all wear a lot of hats” it’s corporate speak for we are cheap bastards that make you do things outside your job description

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    #4

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver Is money the only reason you work??????

    Yes. Yes it is.

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    Susan Green
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    No, most people don’t work for the money, they just work because it’s so much fun.

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    #5

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver Had an interview somewhere they offered 20-23 starting. Being new in this field, when they asked how much I was expecting to be paid I said "well you guys are offering 20-23 starting and being new in the field I think 20 would be good."

    Their response was "oh....well that's kind of a red flag for us....usually when someone starts with us they'll say 'I'll take 17 dollars until I can prove to you that I'm worth the $20' so you'll see why we're hesitant."

    My response "then why would you offer $20 at your low end?"

    I didn't get a call back.

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    Steve
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    So string along new hires and make them take on more work than needed to "prove" they are worth more. Gross.

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    #6

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver "Competitive pay" but they wont tell you what the pay actually is in the posting or even the interview

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    Mary Rose Kent
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It’s certainly not competitive if they’re unwilling to reveal it. Just a Big Red Flag!

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    #7

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver “The company doesn’t pay for coffee, employees chip in if they want it in the office”… yeah if you are too cheap to provide coffee, I will never get a raise.

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    Beth L
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I've been in a coffee-drinkers-bring-in-coffee office environment for 20 years and regularly get raises (well, except for 2008-2010, but that wasn't a coffee issue).

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    #8

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver Anything that the manager says in the interview that doesn’t line up with the job description..

    “yea we posted it’s a manager level position, but this is actually a coordinator role”.

    “yea the description says travel is 25% but it might be closer to 50 it just depends”.

    “We did post it as a remote job, but we prefer people to be in the office X days a week”

    “Yea we phrase it that way in the job description because corporate says we have to”

    All of those are red flags. ANYTHING a company is vague about should be a red flag.

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    Kate Jones
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Amazon does this a lot. They always have positions open starting at 17 an hour but when you get there it's always 'that position has been filled but we still have starting positions open'...yet mysteriously the ad remains open for months. It's so misleading.

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    #9

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver Asking if you are somebody who's "willing to put in the time to make sure deadlines are met/work is done" or if you're "the type of person who leaves when the 'workday' is finished?".

    This is generally corporate speak for "we will be forcing you to work unpaid overtime".

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    Mary Rose Kent
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I would have told them I’d be willing to stay, but I would definitely be expecting 1-1/2 pay for my time after the legal eight hours.

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    #10

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver When you don’t get a review until you ask for a raise. Then, all of a sudden, you work is being questioned and you’re being berated.

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    Eepe
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    R I G H T. Flawless work, no complaints. Until it’s time for them to give a raise.

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    #11

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver 'Nobody works here for the money.'

    Why should they work there, then?

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    #12

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver Whenever an ad says "Flexible schedule", it never ever means that you can work when you want. It always means that they can schedule you any time week to week without giving you any consistency.

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    #13

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver When they refuse to tell you what your starting salary would be or when they just avoid the question all together. Like I didn’t apply to the job to be apart of some “family” work culture, I came here to get a job and be paid.

    UnknownL_13 , Michael DeMoya Report

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    Rosemary Probert
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Say, "I need to know what you will be paying me to compare it my other job offers."

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    #14

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver "We're a family here"

    No. We're co-workers. I don't love you. I wouldn't do anything for you. We have boundaries.

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    #15

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver Asking if I planned to have children in the interview (I was 19)

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    Caro Caro
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This happened to me once and I was 24 I think.... I said "it's none of your business". Didn't get the job which was fine by me.

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    #16

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver Old Machinists: Why doesn't anyone want to work, we can never keep any of these lazy millennials!

    Also old machinists: I'm not gonna teach you anything, you little s**t, you're just gonna leave in a month anyway

    Young new hire: Wow, this is a terrible place to work, buhbye

    ClubMeSoftly , christian buehner Report

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    Seabeast
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    A lot of companies fret about the average age of journeymen trades being old and about to retire, but then refuse to fund the training of apprentices. They want some other company to do that so that they can poach them after they've earned their ticket.

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    #17

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver I always ask the question "why is this role open? Is it a new role, or am I replacing someone? Why did that person leave?" This really helps you seeing their reaction and if they look nervous it's because the person who left did it because they were not happy.

    I also like asking how "senior" my team members are, if there's noone there more than 2 years I would also be concerned.

    Final question, as I work in sales, I always ask "what's the KPIs and how many are actually hitting their quarterly and annual target?" This also reveals if they set their targets too high and you can expect to enter a grim working culture where you're never "good enough" and can always "do better".

    Last one, I like asking about how they are working to establish a team culture as well, since this will tell you a lot if people at work are "friends" or just there to do their job

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    Devan LePage
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I'm 16 and looking for a job. I was reading through this to help me find the "red flags" but I was just wondering what KPI's are

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    #18

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver Overall poor ratings from bad employee reviews on Glassdoor. Seriously - that site exists to give employees a place to review their employer anonymously. Use that info.

    graffing , Daria Nepriakhina Report

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    Mary Rose Kent
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I worked at the same law firm twice…I told them when they hired me he first time that I would be moving abroad when I turned 50, so after 3-1/2 years I left, and then a year or so later I moved back to San Francisco and ended up working for them a second time. The corporate culture was good, and I liked nearly everything about my job. During this second stretch I came to realize that the company’s founder was an inveterate liar. She told both little and big lies, and I finally posted this anonymously on the firm’s Glassdoor page, but many, many months after my leaving there.

    Doc Thissen
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I love Glassdoor! I used it for something other than employment: I used it to help place an elderly parent in assisted living. Never, ever use "a place for mom".

    von Funnyname
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My favorite part about that is how often Glassdoor and similar sites are blocked on corporate ISPs.

    Bettie-Jean Neal
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I would love nothing more than to review my old job on Glassdoor and my opinion of the CEO (she's the direct reason why I left). I begged her old admin to give me her home address in Dallas so I could have that company send her a box of dog poo with a ton of glitter that would poof in her face, but she wouldn't do it. The creepy thing is this - I left about10 years ago and about every six months both she and her Houston admin (the admin she snags every time she takes a new post) look at my Linkd in page. Why? For what? Freakin' psycho. I'm talking about you Paulett. How are those black PRADA flats treating you?

    Task
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Wow Prada Flats. Maybe all nasty spoiled little copy and paste .managers wear them. I told her when she fired me they wouldnt hire a new person for her for 6 months. I was wrong. Its been 10 months and she has to do both jobs. Haha saw her husband out with a young women. No time for hubby either.

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    RedOphelia 13
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Seriously, look at company reviews on job boards, you'd be amazed at what gets mentioned that a company would normally be able to keep under wraps.

    Honey Slime
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    They keep removing my review of an employer that would accuse me of being the reason she has to drink heavily. She made me depressed. Give me hour long lectures over the dumbest things. So much happened there and I was close to going back to harming myself. Glassdoor don't care. As nice as I try to say how bad they were, they won't post it.

    Jane Petersen
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My old company claimed "company secrets" regarding my post on Glassdoor. There were no secrets, I was clear that they are incompetent, shady, and cheap. It was taken down as revealing proprietary information.

    A Dasher Panda
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Indeed refuses to post reviews unless you basically sugarcoat the goddamned thing. I posted a review for a previous employer that they cooked the books to get food certified and Indeed considered it a personal attack. WTF?

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    Bitz_Please!
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    One of the things I hated-- and still hate-- about Glassdoor is that if you delete your account but want to get back into looking at reviews later, you'll have to make a new account with a different email address than the one you used prior. It's so stupid. -__-

    Chris365
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    A problem with it is if hr find out it exists, they bombard it with 5 star reviews- Whittard uk was the worst, cheapest, most vile company to work for with 1 star until hr learned of the glassdoor score. You can spot the fakes a mile off though…

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    #19

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver "Sorry no money for your annual raise due to the pandemic"

    It's a lie.

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    John L
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    A bald faced one, at that. Most corporations made record profits during the pandemic.

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    #20

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver There's a misery wall when walking into work. When you pass a certain point in the building the feeling changes significantly. If you know, you know.

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    Kathryn Baylis
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    2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I work for myself, from home, so have joyfully left this b******t behind. But I do remember that misery wall materializing the minute I walked out my own door, sometimes even before. I have worked places where I literally threw up from the stress of working in such a toxic work environment, while I was just getting ready to go into that same toxic work environment. Those were jobs I quit the millisecond I was offered another. I. Do. NOT. Miss. That.

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    #21

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver MULTIPLE MANAGERS TO REPORT TO*

    If you’re being interviewed/hired and they tell you have/will have multiple managers to report to. Basically if there is not a clear chain of command. What’ll happen is eventually one manager’s directions, goals or instructions will conflict with the other’s, and you’ll get caught in the middle of it. And one or both will use it against you in performance reviews.

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    #22

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver The quality of the Toilet paper in the bathroom. There are minimal if any cost savings to 1 ply and it just shows they couldn't care about you at all.

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    No you can't have my name
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Exception to this is in rural areas where plumbing and buildings can be 60+ years old and still working fine. Old pipes don't always handle the fancier TP. Also anything above 2ply is horrible for septic systems and the plumbing.

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    #23

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver I know people (rightfully) like to hate on HR, but if a company brags about "not having an HR department to deal with," expect them to be very disorganized at a minimum.

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    #24

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver If the job description has a nondescriptively massive salary range

    ($25,000-$100,000)

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    #25

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver Listing something like "fast-paced environment" as a benefit

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    #26

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver The job title says they’re looking to hire “rock stars.”

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    Magpie Magoo
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Worst job I ever had had this in the description when we were hiring newbies. I cringed when I read it.

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    #27

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver Additional s***ty law firm red flags:

    The firm gives you a free dinner from a nice restaurant if you have to stay after 7

    gym in the office

    free daycare services

    You need to keep an extra suit in the office.

    Free laundry service

    unlimited time off

    Translation: you will never leave the office.

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    Buren
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    What is wrong with this? I worked in office for two decades and I can tell you I'd rather have all those.

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    #28

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver They claim that overtime isn't mandatory and workers stay longer by choice.

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    #29

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver Two or three really nice cars in the parking lot, and the rest are beaters.

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    Seabeast
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    In Calgary this didn't mean much. Long-timers in the oil patch know that the booms turn to busts eventually and buy cars that they can afford to pay cash for.

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    #30

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver Everybody is very young in a very old company.

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    #31

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver I'm working in a company that's decade old but everyone has been in the company for about 4-5 months max. Only the HR has been there for 7-8 years. And honestly, with the s**t they are pulling off, I can see why people don't stay even to complete their probation period.

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    #32

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver -The CEO/boss/whatever drives a conspicuously expensive car. I can elaborate why this is a tell if anyone cares.

    -If it's a private/family company, do a Google search for '[company name] defendant' and '[company name] plaintiff'. If the company has been sued, or is in the habit of suing others, that can be a red flag- although something there are legit reasons for either. But it's something worth paying attention to.

    -If when you are asked to come in for an interview, you are not treated with total respect for your time- for example, if you find yourself waiting for extended periods for an interview because 'so and so is in a really important meeting'. Similarly, if you are not offered at least water and/or coffee if you're in for several interviews. I once interviewed at a place for seven straight hours with no break, no food, not even a glass of water. Fortunately I wasn't offered the job as it was at Michael Milken's firm... before he went to prison.

    -If the company brings alcohol into the office for 'end of week' sessions on a regular basis. I know they can be fun but it's a stupendously bad idea for all kinds of reasons and if leadership hasn't figured that out then I'd think twice before joining.

    -If when you're visiting the company for the first time and you pass someone in a hallway, do they smile and acknowledge your presence with a nod or maybe a hello, or do they ignore you? It's a small thing but very telling about the workplace culture. Similarly, do people seem 'healthy and energized' or 'grey-faced and tired'?

    -ANY 'bait and switch' deviations from representations made during the recruiting process vs actual terms/conditions.

    -If it's a job in a manufacturing or distribution facility, is it messy or tidy? Messy, cluttered facilities are indicative of poor management, plus they can be dangerous.

    -As others have noted, any B.S. about 'oh people like to work late' or stuff like that used as pressure to get you to put in extra hours.

    -Last, pay attention to your gut feel. If something feels 'off', it probably is.

    snootfull , Reinhart Julian Report

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    Kathryn Baylis
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Googling any court cases the company’s been involved in may or may not yield results. That’s because so many have turned to mandatory, binding, and CONFIDENTIAL arbitration, the deceptive m***********s.

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    #33

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver Family owned businesses where several are working there.

    You will never be well paid or promoted. There's going to be a few siblings there that do absolutely nothing, but are going to be well paid. There are content just turning people over forever underneath them, but dangling a carrot.

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    Steve
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Don't forget the family members that will fight and argue with each other daily, making everything chaotic.

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    #34

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver When learning new things doesn’t equate to making more money leave

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And when they boast about opportunities to "act up" to a higher grade from time to time, ask why they need to do that. It generally means they are happy to exploit the lower grades instead of paying someone to take the higher grade.

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    #35

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver Any job ad that doesn't mention the name of the company should raise suspicions, doubly so if it's anything to do with sales. Got done by that trick once. Turned up to the interview and the 'job' was going door to door selling vacuums for Kirby vacuums.

    satisfiedfools , bruce mars Report

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    No you can't have my name
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Anyone who lists a job and refuses to give any actual information in a publicly accessible form should just be avoided. Most of them are MLM scams and they know they're a scam so they don't want to publicize themselves.

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    #36

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver "Work hard, play hard" - you will work so hard, you and your colleagues will need to get totally f**ked up at happy hours to cope with the stress.

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    Felice Coles
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Or else you'll be forced to go to company "picnics" or karaoke (or some other shitty event) just to prove you're part of the corporate "family."

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    #37

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver When you try to call in sick and your bosses immediately jump to asking ‘why?’ Or interrogating how you’re sick.

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    #38

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver Having to buy your own uniform and/or equipment.

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    #39

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver Two years working for the company and I asked for a raise. Now suddenly I have the owners wife all over me digging into everything I have done and just making my life miserable

    MrsKendrickson , CoWomen Report

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    Mary Rose Kent
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Get a new job and give your notice. Or, if you can afford it, give your notice and find a new job after a suitable amount of time off.

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    #40

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver Trying to rush a decision out of you once the offer is made.

    I once interviewed with a company where I would have been relocating across the country to work for them. There were 3 rounds of interviews and they left me completely in the dark for weeks on end between each round before inviting me to the next round within just a few days of when the interview would take place. After the final interview it was over a month of silence from them until they made an offer but told me I had less than 24 hours to let them know my decision. I would have been moving 2,000 miles away from home to a place I had never been or even seen before (interviews were completely virtual). They wanted me to start 6 days after the offer had been made. When I asked if there was any flexibility for me to have more time to think it over or have more time to move out there, they said no. They needed the decision the next day and if I accepted I would be starting in less than a week. I declined the offer.

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    Jo Choto
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I once waited so long to hear back from a current employer about a promotion that I had applied for, that I just decided it wasn't worth it any more. I was actually on holiday, and was planning to resign when I came back from that two-week break. I just happened to have an excellent relationship with the number two in command, and she called me while I was on holiday to tell me I had got the job. She said she been planning to wait until I got back from holiday. I told her it's just as well she didn't, because it had been nearly eight weeks since I had interviewed and had heard nothing and I was making other plans. She was very concerned. I said nobody should have to wait two months to hear about the results of an interview. They did actually set waiting limits from then on in.

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    #41

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver Turned out they expected people to work 7 days a week and work until 11pm every day (though they said "we try to keep it light on the weekends"). The red flag was when they said that people do this by choice.

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Worked at a place where overtime was mandatory, but unpaid. Until a complaint was made to OSHA that is…

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    #42

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver "We work hard, but play hard around here"
    hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

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    #43

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver I was 22 when I was asked in depth about my marriage (wore a ring to the interview) and then whether or not I wanted kids. I was taken aback and unfortunately answered truthfully that possibly in the future we would. No call back.

    Ended up being a good thing - turns out the owner was nuts and prone to tantrums and weird freak outs. Shot himself in the head there at the office one day years prior to the interview - it was a failed attempt.

    Bullet dodged - literally and metaphorically.

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    #44

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver When an employee quits or gets fired from the job and the company doesn't hire anyone new to replace them.

    It can be hard to tell as a red flag at first, but the temporary workload they added to your own over that was left over after the person left, slowly becomes your new permanent workload, without any changes to your pay or benefits to compensate for the additional tasks. The further out it goes without the position being filled, the larger and more obvious the red flag becomes.

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The only reason I take on an extra job at work is so I'm guaranteed I can get my full 12 hour shift in without being sent home early like single machine operators. Plus I know I can get any overtime because they can depend on me to get it done right. But for the pay is the only reason.

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    #45

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver Having to take an online IQ test before even being considered for an interview.

    Backstory: when I moved to Australia, I was looking for work as a language teacher. I went in Monster.com and found an advert saying that they were looking for teachers for gifted children, but that I needed to take an online IQ test to apply (needed an IQ above 125 to go for an interview). I took the test, sent in my CV and cover letter, and waited. An hour later I get an email asking to meet at a special cafe in downtown Melbourne the following day.

    So, I go and notice that this building was a Free Mason building and that one needed a special pass to get in. There was a little older lady waiting for me in a tacky floral print shirt and a white fisherman's hat. Immediately, she pardoned herself for wearing that hat, explaining that it was lined with aluminum to protect her from the cell phone radiation. I think nothing of it and order a coffee.

    Off the bat, the old lady tells me about how she has an IQ of 160 and the rarest blood type, similar to that of Tutankhamen... She goes on and on about this for a while and then begins explaining the job. She tells me that in the beginning, I wouldn't be teaching but administering tests in schools around Queensland to recruit children to special camps, where then I would be teaching.

    The whole thing screamed red flags, but I politely listened and got her business card if ever I had further questions (I got a proposal on the spot). I looked at the card and it said "The wise ones". After looking it up, I noticed that it was a cult (similar to that of Universal Medicine)

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    PandaRave
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    2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Blood like Tutankhamen? That extremely inbred Egyptian pharaoh? That explains a lot.

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    #46

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver To me it was a " we will start you low and will give you a ton of money later" they never do. Never happens

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    #47

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver I once had a job that required a “working interview” as the final step in the interview process. I basically worked an entire day for free.

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    De Gueb
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Happened to me in TV/VCR repair shop. I did a interview and the called me back for hands on interview. First they gave me a simple TV repair, then a VCR to replace the head. I thought it was over but the gave me a CD player to clean and after a big old Philips TV that was falling to bits and not even worth repairing. I was there for over 5 hours, fixed every thing and never got a call back.

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    #48

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver Optional Overtime always offered - you'll always be pressured

    Family environment - will use your sense of guilt against you.

    Needing people who plan to stay - turnover is high, be prepared to leave in less than a year

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    Eric Steward
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I've worked a lot of manufacturing/fabrication. Almost all the shops I worked in had unlimited overtime, and you could work as many hours as you wanted. It wasn't really pressured as they could usually find someone to do something that came up last minute. Time and half, or even double time, can be a HUGE incentive for people to voluntarily work overtime. Especially when your base bay is like $20+/hr.

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    #49

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver My contract was ending and my boss asked me if I would like to renew it because he was very happy with my work. I asked him for some feedback and he said that everything is going great. Then, I asked him for a raise, and suddenly my statistics (that were never mentioned to me or my coworkers before that conversation) were terrible, and I was the second worst employee in the company. Tomorrow is my last day and I'm already working in a different place.

    EDIT: just an edit to add that a lot of people are confused about my boss's behaviour and it can all be explained as - he is a pseudo personal coach. He always tried to manipulate me in the dumbest possible ways, but I took it because I love(d) my job and I only had to talk with him once a month.

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    #50

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver The kindest thing an HR person has ever done for me was be truthful in an interview when I asked what the typical work week looked like. It was a new manufacturing facility and they were getting off the ground and they said typically 60-70 hours weeks were expected. Made my decision much easier between that and another job.

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    2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I once turned down a temp job because of an honest interviewer like that. I would say things like "Just tell me what to do and I'll get it done!", and the interviewer told me not to expect clear direction, apparently the person I'd have been reporting to expected people to anticipate his needs and would throw tantrums when they didn't. (I got a different temp job for that summer, one I still remember with great fondness.)

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    #51

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver I went on an interview. They had me wait in the lobby.

    In the 5 minutes I was sitting there, three employees walked past me. The first just looked at me and laughed. The second said “Leave. Leave while you can.” The third made the sign of the cross at me.

    Later, during the interview, the hiring manager showed me the “zen room”, which was a quiet room you got to go to for 10 minutes when you got too stressed out.

    I was offered the job. I declined

    Edit:

    1. They walked by separately, at different times

    2. You had to ask permission to use the zen room

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    #52

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver I interviewed once at a very huge organization that had a site in the town I was living in, and these guys were so proud of the new top of the line facilities. When they took me on a tour they pointed out the lovely zen garden area that was made for employees to go “unwind and clear their heads”. The problem with it was this area was positioned directly across from all the higher ups offices. Yeah… no.

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    #53

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver Poor communication during the hiring process.

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I find that a lot of companies have no idea what they are doing during the hiring process. They may ask odd ball questions that have no point like "What is your biggest weakness?" or " Tell me about how you handled a difficult customer".

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    #54

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver "Unlimited time off" means that you will never be taking time off, ever. Management will judge the hell out of you for attempting to take a mental health day or a vacation. The people who take the least time off will wear it like a badge of honor.

    The last place I worked like this, the owner would lecture us every year about how he's never taken Thanksgiving or Christmas off, and look how well the company is doing! Then he'd give you the stink eye when you wanted to take off to be with your family for those holidays.

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    Janice Strickland
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    2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    He must be divorced and alone then... And maybe his children hate him for because they refuse to be him.

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    #55

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver Managers and leaders that are incompetent or clueless. A good company does not let a person of this quality into their management team.

    The hiring manager is the face of the company to potential candidates. If this person does not impress you, neither will the rest of the company’s managers.

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I was asked in an interview how I felt about someone swearing in my face, yelling, or slamming a door also in my face. I took the job because it was a significant raise. While nobody did those things to me, they treated a colleague so badly she left on stress disability. They never reprimanded or fired the toxic people. I left the job after 3 months to relocate or it probably would have happen to me too.

    #56

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver The “sink or swim” technique. It was my first day as a cashier, I got a couple of hours of training, then I was by myself and we were dead. All of a sudden this rush came in and I was asking for help. The manager goes “sink or swim, we’re busy back here, figure it out.”

    Lol I did but let me tell you customers were not happy because I still didn’t know how to properly enter in orders, especially modifications.

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    Steve
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I would have done the same thing. Oh I'll "try" to figure it out, but if I mess up, YOU'RE the one that is gonna get yelled at by the customers.

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    #57

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver Open interviews. It tells me that people leave faster than you can bring them in, and with good reason.

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    #58

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver If you get a tour and everything is old but they say “they’re in the process of updating” yeah no they don’t update s**t. Your going to be working with broken out dates equipment. 9/10 your going to get in trouble when it breaks on you.

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    Steve
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My job upgraded our computers from Windows 7 to Windows 10, but the hardware remained the same, so everything is slow AF.

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    #59

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver At my job interview I got asked "how do you deal with drama in the workplace?" Looking back, I was so stupid to accept that job.

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    2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If I wanted drama at work I'd join the theater.

    #60

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver They ask the employees to do stuff that's not at all their job. For instance, I am in digital team but they want me to perform the tasks that a sales person would do. And they don't even provide the training for it.

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I get this too. Every few months at my bank, management is supposed to call a list of customers to remind them to renew their CD accounts. 99% of the time, they pass this task off to us tellers, which we can't do if we suddenly get a line of customers at the window.

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    #61

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver I was interviewing at Wayfair, in the corporate office. I was in their normal waiting room, everything was fine and dandy. Then I was sent to sit outside an office near the back of the place where my interviews were going to be held. I sat there three minutes, looked around at people, had a sense of dread, and left. I walked out and told the receptionist "I can't do this here. It's not what I want" and left.

    I got called three times after that asking if I wanted to reschedule. They seemed way desperate.

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    #62

    Someone Asked People To Share Red Flags From Employers That Potential Workers Might Not Immediately Spot, 30 Deliver "Instead of making the hourly wage, I'd like to offer you our 'spliff' compensation instead. You could make 85K a year!" (it was a $15 an hour job).

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