There's nothing better than receiving an unwarranted phone call from an employer, better still when you haven't worked for that employer for eight years.
Redditor u/AcrolloPeed had this exact experience and shared the story this week to Reddit's r/IDontWorkHereLady subreddit. Perhaps this one is a little less obvious than subreddit names usually are but, essentially, the premise of the subreddit is that people post stories about cases of mistaken identity when people think that someone works somewhere when they don't.
It's still pretty easy to decipher when comparing to something like r/worldpolitics. I'll give you a guess; what do you think you'd find in that subreddit if you typed it into Reddit? Don't actually do this because it's incredibly NSFW. For in r/worldpolitics, you can find a little bit of everything except the subject matter of World Politics. When you click through to the subreddit, you're immediately greeted with a large set of anime assets in the subreddit's banner, complete with the "Os" in World and Politics being replaced with a suiting piece of those assets' anatomy. There's a complex history behind this bizarre subreddit; maybe we'll cover that in a later article.
Digressing back to the point, this sub's name is a little less obvious than the ones we usually cover but still more apparent than some.
u/AcrolloPeed handled this situation with ease and grace, tactfully deflecting the caller's inquiry for their information. Commenters were quick to support how they reacted.
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