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Consequences of running out on a job

So I had an interview this morning that I feel went pretty well. The job sounds easy and it's something I've done before, so I'm confident. Do I want to work? Well, no, obviously, but unfortunately my bills say otherwise. But there were some reddish flags. He said “we're like a family” in the office and I visibly cringed (fortunately he didn't see it, it was a Zoom interview and he was looking away). Then I decided to look up the company on glassdoor and such and the only two reviews for it were 2 stars and under. Honestly, I don't care about this job that much. I don't care about any job. I just want to be able to live. I have another interview next Friday for a position I wouldn't mind actually having, though that one I'm not as confident about getting. I guess… If I get this…


So I had an interview this morning that I feel went pretty well. The job sounds easy and it's something I've done before, so I'm confident. Do I want to work? Well, no, obviously, but unfortunately my bills say otherwise.

But there were some reddish flags. He said “we're like a family” in the office and I visibly cringed (fortunately he didn't see it, it was a Zoom interview and he was looking away). Then I decided to look up the company on glassdoor and such and the only two reviews for it were 2 stars and under.

Honestly, I don't care about this job that much. I don't care about any job. I just want to be able to live.

I have another interview next Friday for a position I wouldn't mind actually having, though that one I'm not as confident about getting.

I guess… If I get this first job and decide to dip out after a day or two and just don't put it on my resume, will that come back to bite me in the ass?

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