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Am I over exaggerating for walking out in a interview?

I’m currently crying in the parking lot cause I just wish it was easy as back then. Well from what I’ve heard from my parents. I live in McAllen Texas. It’s one of the cheapest places to live in Texas. Right at the border, growing city. Many have found out about my city, from bigger ones, making them move down here, causing prices to go up but not pay. If you’re lucky you’ll find something at 15.00 hrly. Funny because in San Antonio, nearest biggest city, McDonald’s pays 15. Here they pay 9-11.00. To rent a apartment here is about 950-1200 a month. I was about to have a interview to be a library clerk, 10.00 a hour. You need to get paid 20.00 an hour here to live comfortably. For 10 an hour I didn’t expect to be interviewed by 4 people at once. Was this necessary? Do I…


I’m currently crying in the parking lot cause I just wish it was easy as back then. Well from what I’ve heard from my parents. I live in McAllen Texas. It’s one of the cheapest places to live in Texas. Right at the border, growing city. Many have found out about my city, from bigger ones, making them move down here, causing prices to go up but not pay. If you’re lucky you’ll find something at 15.00 hrly. Funny because in San Antonio, nearest biggest city, McDonald’s pays 15. Here they pay 9-11.00. To rent a apartment here is about 950-1200 a month. I was about to have a interview to be a library clerk, 10.00 a hour. You need to get paid 20.00 an hour here to live comfortably. For 10 an hour I didn’t expect to be interviewed by 4 people at once. Was this necessary? Do I really need 4 people staring at me to get a job that won’t even help me make it at the end of the month? I feel like it’s a little too much for a job where you’ll just be sorting books and answering the phone.

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