What do you do when your new dream job turns into 14 hours a day of nightmare? Head on over to US News and see what I recommend and make your own comments.
by Evil HR Lady on July 31, 2009
What do you do when your new dream job turns into 14 hours a day of nightmare? Head on over to US News and see what I recommend and make your own comments.
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A boss with even half a brain knows that advertising a position as “14 hours a day. High stress. Low rewards. No senior management support,”
I had a recruiter ask me how I felt about long hours and tight deadlines. I told him I thought it was a sign of poor management, but I still went on the interview.