Not a video, but the FineBros have cancelled all plans of copyrighting

First thing I noticed while sitting in their sad excuse for a lobby was how miserable every single employee was coming and going/walking around. The faces of absolute torment, not a single smile. That's when I knew I wasn't going to work there. Then their COO walked up and snapped his fingers at the receptionist for my resume. Since it wasn't ready he took me back announcing "dumb broads, all cheap eye candy" to me, but loudly enough for the whole office to hear. I was in disbelief. Then another young woman came into his office while they interviewed me and she was the "note-keeper". After 10 minutes of listening to his arrogance, I asked her a simple question and he said, "she doesn't know shit", then looked at her and said, "why the fuck are you even here?! You do nothing here! Get out!" She left and he dropped the ol' C-bomb and I was about to bitch this douche out, but held my cool. After a few minutes of him practically telling me I wasn't worth shit for this job I was clearly overqualified for, he then screamed her name, asked her where the fuck she went and then told her to give me a tour of the studio. Once again, everyone I saw looked like they wanted to die. I was astonished by the entire process, especially since I was interviewing to lead one of their departments. I left in shock and a few days later he called me and offered me the position saying I wasn't exactly what they wanted, but the best they interviewed. I lied and said I took another offer and the job was immediately reposted on entertainmentcareers.net. One of the worst experiences of my life. Also let me add, it's all about money there. Everything that asshole said to me was money related, so when they talk about how they care about their content, followers, blah blah blah, it's all bullshit. Money. They just canceled React World, not because they realized they fucked up, but because they were losing a shit load of money by trying to monopolize react videos to make more money.

I've only told a few close friends that story because I didn't even know how to react (sue me). They are awful people running a sweat shop. Grossly underpaid employees (salaried with no OT and no benefits). Work day was 11 hours.

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