This must be the most awkward job interview ever....

Calgary, Alberta
July 22, 2018 8:57pm CST
So a man is about to have job interview and at the parking lot he got annoyed with another person because of parking space and he cussed on that person. After few minutes it is about time to for his job interview.... The person he give an F-bomb earlier is the job interviewer....Ouch that is going to be super awkward. I had never seen karma acted this fast against a person. He never expected that the person he was rude to earlier is the job interviewer.
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@topffer (42156)
• France
23 Jul 18
Not very comfortable. I would forget this incident if I was the interviewer, a revenge would be mean at this point, he would get the job if he deserves it.
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@topffer (42156)
• France
23 Jul 18
@CaptAlbertWhisker I cannot really tell, it never happened to me. I have been part of juries (3 to 5 persons here), and I always gave the same chances to every candidate, considering only the skills to do the job. I do not think that a quarrel in a parking lot would change my opinion about a candidate, but I would have to experience it to confirm.
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• Calgary, Alberta
23 Jul 18
wow no personal grudges. You wont give him a hard time at least?
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@Jlyn10 (11966)
• Malaysia
25 Jul 18
@topffer I agree, He may have the skills that could really benefit the company. The interviewer could just tell him to work on his manners if he really wants the job.
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@popciclecold (35103)
• United States
28 Jul 18
I bet he felt stupid, and yes Karma, came right back.
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• Calgary, Alberta
2 Nov 20
I wonder if he got the job
@chiyosan (30184)
• Philippines
23 Jul 18
It sure is awkward and imagine the embarrassment of the interviewee too. I guess he know from it already that he is to fail it for his bad behavior. If he is like that randomly at like the most common things like parking, grocery lines, etc... he must be really a difficult person to begin with.
• Calgary, Alberta
23 Jul 18
We should not be rude to people we just met. Because of his rudeness , it caused him his job interview.
@chiyosan (30184)
• Philippines
23 Jul 18
@CaptAlbertWhisker yes, we should be kind to every one we meet. for sure he is not the only person having a bad day but not all acted out like him. so yes it sure costs him something important too. lessons learned(i hope he learned from it)
@Jlyn10 (11966)
• Malaysia
25 Jul 18
It must have been a total embarrassment for that interviewee.
• Calgary, Alberta
25 Jul 18
Most likely he suddenly act super nice in the interview hoping for damage control.
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@Jlyn10 (11966)
• Malaysia
25 Jul 18
@CaptAlbertWhisker Yeah, if that could help.
• United States
23 Jul 18
Only a very smooth person could do something like that and still end up with the job.
• Calgary, Alberta
23 Jul 18
A lot of damage control is needed to get a job after that bad first impression.
• Calgary, Alberta
23 Jul 18
@ScribbledAdNauseum makes me wonder about the result of the interview
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• United States
23 Jul 18
@CaptAlbertWhisker Or a potential employer that can find humor in Irony,
• Philippines
23 Jul 18
Isn't this an old story? or that one in twitter was for real? well, I don't think he got accepted. Nope there was just no way he could have accepted that person.
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@Jlyn10 (11966)
• Malaysia
25 Jul 18
What if he really has some great skills that could benefit the company?
@marguicha (215428)
• Chile
23 Jul 18
Interesting problem. The outcome depends on both men.
• Calgary, Alberta
23 Jul 18
Kudos to this guy if he manage to pass this interview
@lady1993 (27225)
• Philippines
23 Jul 18
yeah - you should always be nice to everyone.. especially if you are still unemployed
• Calgary, Alberta
23 Jul 18
I can imagine the evil happiness the interviewer have after.
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@id_peace (14005)
• Singapore
23 Jul 18
Ouch this is super funny
• Calgary, Alberta
23 Jul 18
Karma never acted this fast.
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@Freelanzer (10745)
• Canada
23 Jul 18
I would have left the interview as that would be very uncomfortable. I wonder if he was so bold as to actually go through with it.
• Calgary, Alberta
23 Jul 18
Damage controlling a situation like this is hard because 1st impressions last.
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@Hannihar (129470)
• Israel
2 Nov 18
@CaptAlbertWhisker So I wonder if he made him sweat through the whole interview and then tell him to leave and never come back. I think when I see people on the street that you have to try and be nice to them because you never know if you will come in contact with them in some copacity.
@sw8sincere (5204)
• Philippines
23 Jul 18
If i was on his shoe I guess I will not proceed with the job interview due to so much shame.
• Calgary, Alberta
23 Jul 18
Yeah it will be super uncomfortable to be in this position and the interviewer will be on power trip.