1. with these real negatives are you sure it really qualifies as a “dream job”?
2. given the environment, are the people truly nice people? does none of the “nice people” there have any power to make the place really better, but they just haven’t ever done so? nice people don’y make others work with health hazards and building code violations, sweat shop owners do.
3. are they really nice people if you fear asking for a bathroom without holes in the stall floor and dealing with a mold issue will label you a troublemaker?
i question these things.
1. The work is the dream. If the conditions were only moderately better...
2. First impression: The people are a lot like me, experienced but in awe of the work and what is to be accomplished. I would love to say what it is but you have to believe that this will be the culmination of my 40+ year career if I can overcome this stumbling block.
3. Again maybe its my impression. I thought I might ask “What is the plan to fix all of the facility problems?” I may just be overreacting but having seen the “show palace they take the dignitaries, etc.” I was hoping for a modicum of a useable work environment.