I'm having trouble with a model:

class Job < ActiveRecord::Base
  belongs_to :company
  belongs_to :city
  belongs_to :region
  belongs_to :country
  belongs_to :department
  belongs_to :user

        has_many :comments

        accepts_nested_attributes_for :city, :allow_destroy => :false
        accepts_nested_attributes_for :region, :allow_destroy => :false
        accepts_nested_attributes_for :country, :allow_destroy => :false
        accepts_nested_attributes_for :company, :allow_destroy => :false
        accepts_nested_attributes_for :department, :allow_destroy => :false
end

I'm trying to create a form with nested attributes but whenever I call
@job.city.build it complains that @job.city is nil.

You have a nil object when you didn't expect it!
The error occurred while evaluating nil.build

Here is the associated controller code:

  def new
                @job = Job.new

                @job.city.build
                @job.region.build
                @job.counrty.build
                @job.department.build
                @job.company.build
  end


It would appear that I am wrong in my assumption that the relation in
the model allows me to treat city as an attribute.  How would I go
about making this work?
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