Woman Appears Before Man She Ghosted for Job Interview: "Karma Is Real"
- A young woman named Rylie Jouett revealed the man she ghosted six years ago was interviewing her
- The 25-year-old barrister said she ghosted the man after going on a first date and even kissing each other
- Rylie regretted not giving her former flame a chance and noted she desperately needed the job
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An American woman has revealed she met the man she ghosted six years ago after they went on a date at a job interviewing.
Rylie Jouett, 25, went viral on TikTok after she awkwardly revealed the person who was interviewing her for a barista position at a company was her former flame.
Rylie was desperate for job
Rylie lamented about the situation, calling it karma because she desperately needed the job.
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"Karma is the nastiest b*** I have ever met because six years ago when I was 19, I ghosted the nicest guy who had the best intentions for me, and tell me why he's the person that's interviewing me for a job that I desperately need."
After her video went viral, the 25-year-old posted two follow-up videos, describing what had occurred.
According to Daily Mail, Rylie said that when he first called to set up the interview and realised who she was, he wasn't sure if there would be a 'conflict of interest' because of their history and offered to try to get her a job in another location.
"You can't even interview me because we kissed once six years ago on a date? That's so strange to me," Rylie said.
The barista added that she asked her former flame for the two of them to be 'adults' about the situation.
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"I basically schmoozed him into letting him come interview at his location," she said.
Offered the job
Riley then posted another video detailing what had happened during the interview.
"He did offer me the job I think. He wants to set me up for an orientation next week. I'm very unsure considering the location is 30 minutes from my house and it's half the amount of pay that I was expecting," she explained.
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The young lady resigned from her previous job after not getting paid, only to face even more demanding challenges in the world of entrepreneurship.
Today, the businesswoman shares that not over-sharing her ideas is the biggest secret to her newfound career success.
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