Devil Wears Prada:
How do you envision your first job out of college? Or if you work now, how does work affect you negatively? Relate your personal perspective as much as you can to the devil wears prada.
The Devil Wears Prada means that devil will give you what you ask for and take it back. Just like he wears Gucci , Louie and Prada and he takes them off and put them on, meaning that whatever he offers is temporary. For instance in my current job, i get paid well which makes me able to buy the good things in life but it takes away the peace of mind form me. Sometimes there is so much work pressure that all i can do is keep silent and just work. There is no personal satisfaction with the work we do that makes it tough to keep going.This not at all the kind of job I had imagines to be like.
Devil Wears Prada: How do you envision your first job out of college? Or if you...
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