I've heard of a payroll horror story where a small business owner was doing the payroll manually. They made a mistake in calculating the hourly rates for part - time employees. Some were paid less than the minimum wage. When this was discovered, the business had to pay back the underpaid amounts plus fines. It was a costly and embarrassing mistake for the business.
Sure. There was a situation where an employee was paid double one month and then the payroll department tried to recoup the overpayment all at once from the next paycheck. It left the employee in a financial bind as they had already made financial commitments based on the higher pay.
One payroll horror story is when an employee's paycheck was consistently short for months due to a software glitch in the payroll system that was misclassifying overtime hours. Another is when a new payroll clerk accidentally deleted a whole department's pay records right before payday.
Sure. One real life IT horror story is when a company's entire database got corrupted due to a software glitch. They lost years of customer data, orders, and financial records. It was a nightmare for the IT team as they had to try to recover what they could, but a large portion was just gone forever. This led to huge losses for the company, not just in terms of data but also in reputation as customers lost trust.
Sure. There was a story about a family who moved into an old house. Strange noises started at night, like scratching on the walls. One night, the mother saw a shadowy figure in the hallway. They later found out that a previous owner had died mysteriously in the house.
Sure. There was a case where a person was supposed to inherit a large estate as their birthright. However, it turned out that the previous owner had made some illegal deals, and the property was seized by the government. The heir was left with nothing but legal troubles.
One true horror story is about a family who moved into an old house. Strange noises started at night, like footsteps in the attic when no one was up there. They found old letters in the walls that told of a tragic death in the house years ago. It was so creepy that they eventually moved out.
Yes. There was a woman who had amniocentesis and developed an amniotic fluid leak afterwards. This was extremely concerning as it can pose a risk to the baby's development. She had to be on strict bed rest for a long time.
In some religious communities, asexuality can be misconstrued. There was a case where an asexual person was told by their religious leaders that they were sinning because they didn't have sexual desires in the way that was expected. They were made to feel like they were going against God, which is a very traumatic and horror - like experience for someone who is just living their truth.
In one real - life horror story, a granny was alone in her cottage in the woods. People passing by at night often saw a strange figure in the window that looked like the granny, but distorted. When a neighbor finally went to check on her, the door was locked from the inside. They could hear the granny's screams from inside, but when they broke in, there was no one there.
Sure. There was a story about an old, abandoned house. A group of teenagers once decided to explore it at night. As they entered, they heard strange whispers. One of them saw a shadowy figure moving in the hallway. They all ran out in fear and later found out that a long - time - ago, a murder had taken place there.
Once I went on a beach vacation. The hotel we booked looked great in pictures but when we arrived, it was filthy. There were bugs everywhere in the room. We complained but the staff was rude and unhelpful. We had to find another place to stay in a hurry, which was really stressful as it was peak season and most places were full.