By lyssamarie316 - 01/10/2011 00:23 - United States

Today, I went to an interview for a job at a company I've applied for numerous times this year. When I showed up at the interview room, I found it was a vacant office. I called and confirmed the address. I guess this was my hint to stop applying. FML
I agree, your life sucks 26 707
You deserved it 4 749

Same thing different taste

Top comments

That sucks dude, I hope you can find a better company than those losers

that's the HINT that the company or boss was a piece of shit!

Comments

every1luvsboners 11

You're their official glory hole girl. Just wait there and look for a hole somewhere in the wall. There should be a penis jump out of it in a couple minutes. You gotta do what you gotta do to land that dream job.....right. YOU MUST....FINISH HIM!!

the_enigma1019 1

Try elsewhere. Repeatedly punching a brick wall will not get you through. Today's economy is poor. I remember when the trade route to the spice islands went through, good times. But that is just sad, there must be at least one other opening somewhere. Good luck. You will need it. And f*** your life for needing a job that badly

doogy15 11

Your a damn lier, you punch a brick wall enough times a bet I'll break it down.... Might have a few broken limbs but it... Will....... FALL!!! @.@

the_enigma1019 1

Not really worth the effort though, you may as well tunnel beneath or climb over. Or just go around it -the enigma

That sucks. If they couldn't man-up and just tell you they weren't interested without resorting to childish pranks, you're probably better off.

There's probably a better job for you out there. Just keep looking

Late_night83 25
NoNotTheFace 8

You should've quickly went back home, grabbed all your office equipment, returned back to the vacant office and lay it all out. If they ask you to get out, screech like a monkey and stab someone in the ear with s pencil. **** them up. Like a boss.

the_enigma1019 1

I would purchase a civil war cannon,and then go partake in revenge. Like a seventeenth century boss -the enigma