There are quite a few 'career fair horror stories'. For instance, I knew someone who thought they had a great conversation with a recruiter at a career fair. They were told to expect a follow - up call. But weeks passed and there was no call. Turns out the recruiter had just been polite and had no real intention of considering them. Another story is about a person who found that the information given at the career fair booth about a job was completely wrong. When they applied later based on that information, they were rejected because the actual requirements were different. And then there are those who have horror stories of accidentally spilling coffee on themselves right before approaching a big - name company's booth at the career fair, which completely ruined their confidence for the rest of the event.
Well, a common 'career fair horror story' is when you dress up all professionally, carry your carefully prepared resumes, and then get lost in the huge crowd of people at the career fair. You can't even find the booths you are targeting. Some people also have the experience of being treated rudely by the recruiters at the fair. For example, a recruiter might interrupt you in the middle of your introduction and say they are not interested without even listening to what you have to offer. Also, there are cases where the career fair is so disorganized that you waste a lot of time just trying to figure out where things are.
One horror story could be when communication breaks down completely. In a polyamorous relationship, communication is key. But sometimes, people stop talking about their feelings and needs. For example, one partner might start seeing a new person without telling the others. This leads to a lot of jealousy and mistrust among the whole group. It can cause the relationship to fall apart very quickly.
One 'keto horror story' could be the 'keto flu'. People often feel extremely fatigued, have headaches, and get irritable in the first few days or weeks of starting keto. It's like your body is in shock from the sudden change in diet.
One horror story could be a person who had Miradry treatment and experienced excessive pain during and after the procedure. They might have expected mild discomfort but instead were in agony for days. Another could be someone who had an unexpected skin reaction, like severe redness and swelling that didn't go away as quickly as promised. And some might have faced issues with the results not being as permanent as they were led to believe, with sweating coming back after a short period.
Well, I heard a story where a bidet malfunctioned and started spraying water continuously at odd hours. It flooded the bathroom floor and caused water damage. The owner was so frustrated as it happened when they were away and came back to a soggy mess. They had to call in a plumber right away to fix it and deal with the water damage.
There are stories where people stored kombucha in the wrong conditions, like in a very warm place for too long. The kombucha then had a really bad smell and taste. When they drank it, it made them feel nauseous. It's important to store kombucha properly to avoid such situations. Kombucha is a fermented drink and needs the right temperature and environment to stay good.
Some might have horror stories related to delivery. There could be long delays. Like, a customer ordered a new sofa weeks in advance for a special occasion. But Ikea kept postponing the delivery date. By the time it finally arrived, the occasion had already passed, and the customer was left disappointed.
One horror story could be about getting scammed by a so - called 'travel agent' in Ibiza. They promised a luxury villa but when people arrived, it was a run - down shack. Another might be getting food poisoning from a local eatery and being really ill for days during the holiday. There are also stories of people losing their belongings at the beach due to thieves taking advantage of unattended items.
One 'homecoming horror story' could be coming home to find your house has been broken into and all your valuables are gone. It's a terrifying feeling of violation.
Well, there was a case where Hertz overcharged a customer. They added extra fees that were not clearly explained. The customer had a hard time getting it sorted out, spending hours on the phone with their customer service which was not very helpful at all. Hertz really should be more transparent about their charges.
There have been stories about issues with the autopilot feature. For example, some users reported that the autopilot seemed to misjudge distances or made erratic lane changes, which made them feel very unsafe. Imagine you're relying on a system to keep you safe on the road, but instead it does something unexpected like that. It's really scary.