The Most Embarrassing Real Life Moments

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I was interviewing for a big promotion at my old job. I had put in the time, the hours, and the effort for this promotion, and I had been passed up a few times, so I was sending out resumes while trying to get this promotion. I go through the first interview, and everything seemed great.

They invited me for the second interview. I was so excited. Flash forward two days, and I go in for the interview. The interview is with the regional and site managers. Everything is going great, they are asking me, “What are your priorities, goals, etc.”

At the end, the site manager changes his posture and says, “Would you say that you’re a loyal employee?” Taken aback, I say, of course, I’ve been here almost two years, etc.

And like a shark circling his prey, this dude turns his computer monitor around, and shows me my PRIVATE Facebook posts that I posted that I was in the market for a job in the same field. Now, there’s no way he could have seen this, as it was a friends-only post.

Someone I work with had to have tattled on me here. He then proceeds to read them to me out loud, not only the posts about my job search, but personal posts about my health situation and questions that I didn’t bring up to anybody other than personal friends.

I look at the regional manager and this guy won’t look me in the eyes, he is shifting, obviously uncomfortable. I tried to say that I was looking just in case this promotion didn’t work out, as I am a college student paying my way through school, but he kept interrupting me and saying, “Loyalty is key.”

He then tells me, “We will think about it,” and points toward the door. The regional manager kind of coughs and goes to shake my hand, but by that point, I was already out the door.

So I said “Thanks anyway,” and then proceed to have the most uncomfortable walk back to my desk—I was wearing heels for the first time in like a year so I stumbled on my way out the door—with coworkers asking for the details if I got the promotion. I didn’t get the job.

I think the whole thing was just an “in your face” type deal. I went on to get a promotion in a different department. I worked there for about another year and a half, and then I moved on to work for Netflix, actually.

So, it all worked out! That manager was unfortunately promoted to regional, but the replacement manager was much nicer and not a huge jerk. Story credit: Reddit / nessabessa34

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