Thanks to good practices I have avoided being bombarded by spam emails. I never post my email online. Never subscribed too mailing lists unless it’s legitimate. I never respond to spam. And I have two email addresses, one I use for public when I must provide an email address.
This weekend, I got a call from my cellphone from a training classmate on my Java training last year. She was offering me a job at a multinational US based company. Before the offer, she made compliments to my being a professional. (wushu!). Then, she asked if I’m open to a new position because they are filling up new positions on a new branch. I told her it depends on the position they’re offering. Then she replied it’s better that we meet up to better discuss the opening. So I got the details from her. I was actually happy then.
So I went to 15F Octagon Tower, Ortigas. It’s near our place so it’s not a hassle. I never bothered to do a background check. As the elevator opened, I was surprised with what I saw. A Nu Skin Pharmanex sign is in front of me. There were lots of people there. I was on an impression that she was offering me an IT job. Silly me for believing her vague descriptions. I didn’t text her or anything. I just didn’t show up.
Beware of this girl Tiffany, 09175594475.
Update: Nu skin peeps are such fanatics. Don’t bug me anymore. I won’t part with 12k for overpriced beauty products. No way!
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