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Just ghosted a misrepresented job offer.

So I responded to a Job offer looking for a “Driver” part time $20/hr. Did the whole application process, got a call back. Here I am thinking that it's going to be a chill job, E-Z money right? I've had driver jobs before, no sweat. After the manager called me, he began to go into detail about how, you're not actually jut a driver, but you will be unloading truck and stacking crates. I asked “How many crates do you stack per day?” – He said they usually can stuck up to 7 per 3-4 hour shift. In other words, you only do about maybe 30 minutes of driving a day, and the rest you are unloading junk into “Crates” then loading it onto a trailer. Not my line of work nor what I was looking for. The HR lady kept emailing me to fill out my social security and…


So I responded to a Job offer looking for a “Driver” part time $20/hr. Did the whole application process, got a call back. Here I am thinking that it's going to be a chill job, E-Z money right? I've had driver jobs before, no sweat.

After the manager called me, he began to go into detail about how, you're not actually jut a driver, but you will be unloading truck and stacking crates. I asked “How many crates do you stack per day?” – He said they usually can stuck up to 7 per 3-4 hour shift. In other words, you only do about maybe 30 minutes of driving a day, and the rest you are unloading junk into “Crates” then loading it onto a trailer.

Not my line of work nor what I was looking for. The HR lady kept emailing me to fill out my social security and texting. Then the manager himself texted me. Told him “Sorry, but the ad said you were looking for a driver, and this sounds more like a manual labor job.”

*Shrug*

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