Calling all applicants โ but only if you're willing to endure at least one headache per day.
When looking for a new gig, some postings might look great at first, but can turn out to be just another cubicle job. And some have even fewer benefits than you had imagined.
Reddit user maxxor6868 asked people to share their experiences of the "struggling industries" they're in, and the response was overwhelming. In just two days, over 14,000 comments poured in, showing how tough things really are across the board right now.
What industry is struggling way more than people think?
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Here are seven cautionary tales from workers that might make you think twice before applying to new job postings in these particular industries.
Local news
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Agriculture
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Live music venues
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Retail and pharmacies
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Lineworker
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Media production
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Dry cleaning
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Via maxxor6868.
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