Come again?

By Anonymous - 07/08/2013 10:49 - Australia - Redfern

Today, during an otherwise promising job interview, I was asked how much I thought was too much for a "good hit of blow". I must have stayed speechless for too long, because the guy's next words were, "Yeah, you're not cut out for this." I'm shocked and baffled too. FML
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Same thing different taste

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Does he want to hire ex drug addicts? Op, you don't want that job as obviously the Man's a nut

That guy sounds like a chronically stupid dope. I hope you got up and blew that joint with the greatest speed. Obviously his meth-od of interviewing was terrible, and the job is probably not all it was cracked up to be. Go make yourself a pot of tea, or have a diet Coke, and forget the whole thing.

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Seeing how I was on a job interview yesterday... I also would have been speechless if that was asked. And it takes alot to shut me up!

I would have asked him if it is okay to contact the narc squad since they would know what the cost is and may find him to be a person of Interest. He would have offered you the job. I would then turn him down

It was probably one kind of convoluted integrity tests.

I say that a good hit of bourbon is cheaper then a line of coke, but tell Tony Soprano that I'm glad he is still doing well

I wish Tony Soprano was doing well. ~R.I.P. James Gandolfini

haha. OP half the people on here think that was a sexual reference. Blow is cocaine people. Let's not get confused here.

based on the comments here, I think you are wrong

Based on reality, I think he/she is correct.

what job were you interviewing for??

Did the interviewer look like Tony Montana?

Axel5238 29

This was definitely a shock question, but also a trap. Most likely to know if the OP was a user and avoid hiring them outright and as someone else said to see if they could deal with pressure.