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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes, I knew within the first week I had landed at a horrible firm. I ran into my former supervisor at a conference three months later and told the truth how it wasn’t going. He offered me my job back. I told him I wanted to stay for a year to give it a fair shake. It got worse and worse. I started having panic attacks at work and a host of other physical manifestations of extreme stress. You never knew when the owner was going to go into a fit of rage and throw things or punch holes in walls. Or just fire people on the spot because he couldn’t find his notes. They lied about the billable hour requirements by nearly 500 hours between the time I interviewed and my first day. Hell, I should’ve left right then.I left after 9 months. In hindsight, I should’ve left at 3 months. Or that first week. But, I didn’t want to look weak. You don’t owe a duty or any loyalty to anyone. There were red flags that had a reasonable expectation. No woman stays there past 2 years and no associate at all past 3 years. Hey, millennials move around right? Even thorough I was at my first job for 6 years. Glassdoor reviews noted that it was toxic. People only write the bad, nonoje happybreviews on those sites right? No females working there currently. Pure coincidence?? [/quote] Well, now you need to name the firm![/quote]
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