Haven't you ever needed advice on something that seems obvious but wasn't somehow? Suppose you didn't read the part where I said this job could be a stepping stone to an even better one, humble beginnings etc, that is why I'm asking. You are being condescending for no reason also don't sweetheart me, you aren't a straight talker or whatever you think you are... just a bully.
People still take internships for no pay. I assume that's what this is, otherwise it would violate labor laws in most countries.
You'll have to weigh the value of what you're getting in terms of experience and networking against the financial hit you'd be taking. If you can afford it, and it seems like a valuable way to get your foot in the door, then do it, but you have to be careful to make sure you're getting something out of the deal.
And I would listen to him, he's like 95 and they didn't have internships back in his day.
IIN to work for $15 per week
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Haven't you ever needed advice on something that seems obvious but wasn't somehow? Suppose you didn't read the part where I said this job could be a stepping stone to an even better one, humble beginnings etc, that is why I'm asking. You are being condescending for no reason also don't sweetheart me, you aren't a straight talker or whatever you think you are... just a bully.
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People still take internships for no pay. I assume that's what this is, otherwise it would violate labor laws in most countries.
You'll have to weigh the value of what you're getting in terms of experience and networking against the financial hit you'd be taking. If you can afford it, and it seems like a valuable way to get your foot in the door, then do it, but you have to be careful to make sure you're getting something out of the deal.
And I would listen to him, he's like 95 and they didn't have internships back in his day.