The frustration after the no getting a job it’s big. But anger escalates if the applicant doesn’t get an answer to the job application either.
It is precisely that feeling of injustice that a man focused on, with a successful gift his particular revenge against a company 14 years later.
When a certain time passes, we assume that the position we aspire to is no longer available. But is it always hanging in the air, is it difficult to inform the applicant if it was unsuccessful?
Revenge for the job application
After many experiences with these types of employers, social media star Little Slug Company took a “sweet” revenge on a company in the UK for which applied to work in 2008.
By doing this, he developed a funny prank calling the company The real to “withdraw the application after 14 years”.
The TikTok account @LittleSlugComedy he has gained a large number of followers due to his hilarious and viral videos.
I’m joking to the company that didn’t give him work
In one of his most recent clips, he already has has exceeded 5.3 million visitsshows the man calling the company.
The post is titled: “so petty”. And show a curious telephone conversation.
“Hi, I applied for a job at The Royal a while ago and was calling to collect my application,” the man began. .
While on the other end of the line they replied: “Okay, don’t worry. What position was he for?“
“He was the front desk manager,” the social media star accurately added.
“I don’t see that this position is listed for research,” the woman replied and asked: when did you apply for this?
The ironic answer was the one that opened the fan to understand everything: “That was in 2008. You made the application process long and stressful.but I never got an email back, so I figured they were still deciding who to hire.”
And the network comedian took it a step further: “Since I was able to land a new job today, I thought I’d withdraw my application.”
“2008? It’s tall?‘ they asked, and left everyone speechless.
Comments on social networks
After the hilarious phone call, several tiktokers rushed to the comment section to share their thoughts.
One user wrote: “They wasted your time, it’s only right that you waste theirs”.
A second asked, “Honestly, how hard is it to send an ‘unfortunately this time…’ email.”
“When I was traveling in Australia, I applied to Woolworths and got a rejection email two years later,” another person revealed their experience.
And a quarter added, “Here’s how petty I wish I was.”
Source: Clarin
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