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'rotten job' is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe a job that is unpleasant or of low quality. For example, "He was given a rotten job at the fast food restaurant, but he still took pride in it."
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Take the rotten job.
"Put myself through school, working every rotten job there was..."....
It's a rotten job for your social life.
TURKEY'S schools, as their weary teachers regularly attest, are doing a rotten job.
I grew up mopping floors, waiting tables, washing dishes and every rotten job.
"I think he's doing a rotten job," Ms. Davis said from the front row.
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People have rotten jobs, so what am I going to fuss about?" He used to fire off angry letters to critics but he says age has mellowed him.
A rotten jobs report didn't scare investors.
First of all, the federal government, in fact, did increase the minimum wage multiple times while he was working his way up the ladder, and secondly, none of those increases seems to have stopped him from getting the "rotten jobs" that kept him moving up the ladder to eventual success.
The yellow masks of Scotland's first minister were a rotten print job.
Greg Mottola's Adventureland is a film for anyone who has ever been young, had their heart broken, done a rotten holiday job, or flipped over a pop song.
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