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IntroductionA man who wanted to work at T.J. Maxx has revealed his utter shock after finding out the salary for
A man who wanted to work at T.J. Maxx has revealed his utter shock after finding out the salary for the role he applied for.
The man, who was interviewed for the position at what is believed to be a store in Pennsylvania on April 11, couldn't believe the position came with a salary of just $12 an hour, which was paid weekly.
'Everything went well well but the end he told me that they pay $12 an hour and they get paid every week,' he said on a TikTok under the username, '@sobeatmyass'.
'So I was like "yeah... I'm not taking that f
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