One horror story is when people apply for a job that seems legitimate but turns out to be a pyramid scheme. They are promised high pay but end up having to recruit others to make any money. Another is when the job description is completely different from what the actual work is. For example, it was advertised as an office job but was really door - to - door sales. And there are cases where the so - called employer takes personal information during the application process and uses it for malicious purposes.
Yes. A woman saw an ad for a nanny job. It seemed great - good pay, nice family. She went for the interview and was hired on the spot. But when she showed up for work, the family had a completely different set of expectations. They wanted her to do all kinds of household chores that were not mentioned in the job description. And they were really strict and mean about it. She left after a few days because it was such a bad situation.
One horror story was his extremely demanding work environment. He had very high standards and could be very critical of employees who didn't meet them. Some employees felt constantly under pressure and in fear of being fired if they didn't perform up to his expectations.
In a contractor job horror story I know, a contractor was hired to paint a house. They did a very sloppy job. There were paint drips everywhere, and they didn't properly prep the surfaces so the paint started to peel off quickly. The contractor also overcharged for the job. They said it was due to unexpected expenses, but it was clear they were just trying to make more money. The homeowner had to hire another contractor to redo the whole painting job.
A well - known horror story was his temper. Jobs could get angry quickly if things didn't go his way. His outbursts made the work environment tense for many. For instance, if a product feature wasn't up to his standards, he would lash out at the team responsible.
There was a contractor who was contracted to build a small addition to a house. They didn't follow the building plans accurately. The dimensions were all off, and the new addition didn't match up with the existing structure properly. The contractor tried to pass it off as a minor issue, but it was a major problem. The homeowners had to spend a lot of time and money to get it corrected. They had to hire an engineer to come up with a new plan to fix the mess the contractor had made.
One horror story is about a girl who used a cheap fake foundation. It looked okay at first, but after a few hours, her face started to break out in a really bad rash. It was itchy and red, and she had to rush to the doctor. Turns out, the fake makeup had some really harmful chemicals in it.
Another horror story could be when you accidentally glue your real lashes to the fake ones. It's a nightmare to try and separate them without pulling out your own lashes. And if you do it wrong, you can end up with a very patchy and unattractive look.
One horror story is when the glue of the fake eyelashes got into my eye. It was extremely painful and my eye became red and swollen. I had to rush to the doctor to get it flushed out.
There was a person who got fake nails for a special occasion. They were really long and elaborate. But when she was trying to do some normal tasks like typing on a keyboard, she couldn't. She ended up breaking two of the nails while typing in a hurry. Then she had to deal with the jagged edges which were constantly snagging on things like her clothes and hair. It was a nightmare and she regretted getting such long and impractical fake nails.