He was chasing a dream, seeking not just a job but a chance to grow, to find fulfillment beyond the routine he already knew. Despite the long commute and the ticking clock, he pushed forward with hope, trusting that a new opportunity might just be worth the sacrifice.
But when he arrived early, heart pounding with anticipation, he was met with silence—a stark reminder that sometimes, even the best intentions and efforts meet unexpected disappointment.

Job interviewer ghosted me and then had one of his employes tell me to “go home”, so I did.







Dr. Albert J. Bernstein, a clinical psychologist and expert on workplace behavior, states that professional interactions require a baseline of mutual respect for time and boundaries. In this situation, the business owner’s decision to leave before the agreed-upon time and then dismiss the candidate through an intermediary is a clear example of unprofessional boundary-crossing. The candidate’s frustration stems from a lack of reciprocal respect, as they had made a significant effort to accommodate the owner’s request.
While the employer’s actions were unprofessional, the candidate’s decision to perform donuts on the lawn shifted the ethical focus from the business’s failure to the candidate’s behavior. This reactive behavior, while providing immediate emotional release, validates the employer’s negative perception and provides them with justification for their rudeness. By resorting to property damage, the candidate allowed their anger to dictate their actions, which could have long-term consequences for their reputation or legal standing.
It is recommended that when faced with such blatant unprofessionalism, one should document the incident and leave a factual review rather than retaliating. The candidate’s initial communication and effort were appropriate, but the retaliation was not. Maintaining personal standards of behavior even when others fail to meet expectations prevents self-sabotage and keeps the focus on the original party’s misconduct.
REDDIT USERS WERE STUNNED – YOU WON’T BELIEVE SOME OF THESE REACTIONS.


Me: Please shit on his door step; PLEASE SHIT ON HIS DOORSTEP. OP: some donut tire skid marks
Not the kind of skid marks I was hoping for, OP.





My brother is 49 and more mellow now, but he was 23 and a hothead then.







I was like, fuck the kid! Make him go to the club! So rude!



The individual feels deeply disrespected after their time and effort were disregarded by a potential employer. This creates a conflict between their desire for professional respect and their impulsive, retaliatory reaction to being ghosted and insulted.
Was the act of damaging the business property a justifiable response to the employer’s unprofessionalism, or does such a reaction prove that the employer was right to dismiss the candidate?







