I declined an offer at a large financial institution today. It turns out that although I had applied for said large ( and large I mean big 4) company, it was another company who represented them, and below that, yet ANOTHER company which was outsourced to them by the representing company, which was advertising the job. Sound confusing? It was. I dealt with these immoral idiots for three weeks before they basically told me that everything in the job posting was a lie. There wasn’t a competitive salary, and the “generous benefits package” which they boasted, it was a lie. I found it so ironic that after a year of working full or part time here and there, after finally getting a job offer, I turned it down. Ironic but utterly invigorating. Anyhow, so I came home today after work to find this timely e-mail from Cnet (please, no more), and yet another “JOB OFFER” from a man named Doctor Henry Martins who says he will pay me $7,000 a month to take care of his payment schedule. I do not know what “payment schedule” he is talking about but, as long as I “get the income” and “transfer the income” from and to the appropriate people, I get a 10% cut. This one wreaks of pyramid schemeeeeeee. Once again, in case it has not become antagonistically apparent, I hate corporate america.
July 2, 2008...4:45 pm
Oh C-Net, you too?
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