Anonymous wrote:Most doctors are burned out and hate their jobs and hate their patients.
Therapists and psychologists always come from screwed up families and often have way more issues than their own patients!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I win (or lose) this game.
I worked for an "at risk youth travel abroad / exchange" program.
Turned out to be a front for pedophiles who would meet these at risk youths in countries where the age of consent differed, or the laws were such that prosecution would be hard. Truth be told the warning signs were there before I even started, but i was a bit niave.
Reported to the FBI. Sadly, the organization still exists today.
You may win. That is just awful that the FBI did nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Corporate attorney.
Most lawyers with billable hour quotas defraud their clients by billing for time not worked.
Sometimes it's minor "rounding" or "estimating", but it many cases it's intentional and deliberate.
Anonymous wrote:Feds don't hire the best and brightest. They hire people who are willing to wait 3+ months after an interview for a job offer.
Anonymous wrote:Government Consulting
Think most people know this but
Contracts are almost always about who you know, who works where vs the best solution
Revolving door between gov and industry including former employees who become govies favor a firm and vice versa with promise of jobs for each other
Upper management does absolutely nothing
Only idiots work on proposals
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is probably not a secret BUT I worked in a retail store and we all pretty much had sex all over the place in there.
+1 in restaurants. Also, lots of drinking & drugs.
Journalism--probably 50% of the stories you read are advertisements in disguise.
Child care--oh, Lord. Let's just say parents only see a TINY sliver of what goes on.
You've never worked in a newsroom.
You've never seen my resume.
We gave lip service to separation of advertising & editorial, but when it came down to it, writers who made advertisers look bad didn't last long. And yes, 90% of what I wrote about was an advertisement of some sort--reviews, previews, community events, interviews, etc. I didn't always take a totally neutral or positive angle, but any coverage is advertising of a sort. My soul felt sold in that job.