Dinner: IMPOSSIBLE Host Robert Irvine Fired for Lying
By Lacie Morrison, published Mar 04, 2008
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I've always thought it was perfectly acceptable to stretch and exaggerate a little on your resume. Well, maybe even more than a little, as long as it's for the greater good of a higher salary and more respect. Lying can get you in trouble, however. I know this lying on a resume on yahoo's hotjobs. It's much easier to lie online and on paper than in person, let me tell you that.
I assumed since I had went to college for an Associate's degree in Office Systems Technology for a few months, I could play it off completely. The phone interview went smoothly, but the in-person interview got a little uncomfortable.
The interviewer must have known I was lying. I was resisting the urge to bite my nails, which probably made me twitch uncontrollably. Have I mentioned I'm a lousy liar? He asked me about very specific questions about if I liked my teachers, what classes I took in the second half, and I was stuttering. He called my references in front of me, staring me down and making little tsking noises with his teeth.
After he got off the phone with my previous employers, we both sat in complete silence for a good three or four minutes. He told me that my previous employers hadn't been pleased with me as an employee, and would not rehire me. He asked me for the specifics.
I wasn't completely surprised to hear my previous employer, Jackie, wouldn't be hiring me back. I didn't show up for work one night, and had my mom call them three days later to tell them I wouldn't be back. She ended up lying and saying I had moved very, very far away.
Dinner: IMPOSSIBLE Host Robert Irvine Fired for Lying
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