Well, there was a case where an individual was hired for a certain position but then was forced to do completely different tasks. They were promised a job in marketing but ended up doing menial data - entry work all day long. It was a total bait - and - switch situation. They felt so deceived and wasted their time preparing for the wrong job.
One horror story could be showing up to the interview and the interviewer being extremely rude and dismissive from the start. They might not even let the interviewee finish answering questions. Another could be the interview location being a complete mess or in a very noisy and distracting environment, making it hard to focus on the interview.
Another common horror story is workplace bullying. A new hire might be constantly picked on by colleagues. They might be excluded from team meetings or given false information on purpose, just to make their work difficult. This creates a really hostile work environment that's hard to thrive in.
Sure. There was an interviewee who had an online interview for a BuzzFeed position. Right in the middle of answering an important question, the connection dropped. They tried to reconnect immediately, but when they finally got back on, the interviewers seemed annoyed. Instead of giving the interviewee a chance to start over or continue smoothly, they rushed through the rest of the interview and cut it short. It was really unfair as the technical issue wasn't the interviewee's fault.
Yes, in the sense that real people could have had difficult or scary situations related to their penis, such as a serious injury or a medical condition that was initially misdiagnosed. But at the same time, the way BuzzFeed presents these stories could add an element of drama that might not be entirely representative of the actual situation.
Well, one story could be about a group of friends who got drunk and went to an abandoned house. They heard strange noises and saw shadowy figures. It turned out to be a homeless person who was trying to scare them away because he thought they were vandals.
One of the stories might be about unexpected leaks in public. A girl was wearing white pants and suddenly realized she had a period leak during an important event. It was so embarrassing as she couldn't quickly find a way to cover it up.
Well, I once tried a new hair dye from a brand that was highly recommended on BuzzFeed. But it turned my hair into a strange orange color instead of the nice blonde it was supposed to be. It took me months to fix it.
Well, there might be a story where a store had really bad customer service. A customer was trying to return a defective product. The staff was rude and unhelpful, kept denying the return even though it was clearly under the return policy. This made the customer feel frustrated and cheated.
Well, there are stories about Disney attractions that seem to have a mind of their own. For example, on a certain dark ride, the lights might flicker in a very disturbing way and the music might change tempo or volume unexpectedly. This can create a really creepy atmosphere for the riders. There could also be stories about how some people claim to have felt an unexplainable coldness in specific areas of the park, like in the waiting line for a popular ride. It's as if there was some sort of supernatural presence there.