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by almeria
1687 days ago
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If you are a toxic moron who will start badmouthing their former colleagues Or are dealing with a genuinely painful day-to-day work situation and are struggling to keep a lid on it. I get the point that venting about the problems of one's current or previous environments is bad form, and not anything anyone really wants to hear about it. But the touch of schadenfreude in your characterization of the (often very real and painful) situations these people are helping doesn't exactly help, either. |
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You can certainly voice displeasure with your current working arrangement tactfully (who's going to be able to verify what you have to say? nobody) but if you can't keep yourself emotionally under control which asked an open ended, indirect, and predictable question you're throwing out all sorts of warning signs that you should not be hired.