LONDON — Job rejections are never pleasant, but they can sometimes be useful.
Maybe you get sent some feedback about where you went wrong, or perhaps some advice on how to improve for next time.
What's less useful, however, is a blunt text message containing an emoji.
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This is 18-year-old Megan Dixon from Leicester, UK.
On Tuesday, Dixon went for a job interview at a restaurant called Miller and Carter. Later that afternoon, she shared a screengrab of the text message exchange she'd had with her interviewer after it was finished.
Imagine going for a job interview and the woman says she will email u in a few days but then waits 1 minute after u leave to text u this 😂 pic.twitter.com/8hOY899wNZ— Meg (@megrdixon) February 7, 2017
Here's the exchange:
source: yahoo
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