Oh, Karma, thou art a foul, beautiful?biatch!
Commuter Matt Buckland was on his way to work?when a man rudely pushed past him on the’subway and told him to go f**k himself. Buckland told BuzzFeed:
?At Monument station, I stood to one side to let someone else off the train first and I think he thought I was just standing in his way.?He pushed and I turned, I explained I was getting off too but he pushed past and then looked back and suggested I might like to fuck myself?which might have been true but not before a few cups of coffee.?
Later that day, the rude guy walked into his job interview and found himself face to face with Buckland.
Karma – the guy who pushed past me on the tube and then suggested I go F myself just arrived for his interview…with me…
— Matt Buckland (@ElSatanico) February 16, 2015
Buckland said that “at first he didn’t recognize me.”
?I asked him how he got to the interview, how was his morning commute. (We were on the train in the morning but the interview was at 5.30pm that evening.)?
Buckland was classy and forgiving, however. I mean, yeah….he was in a position where it was probably very rewarding to be gracious to this jerk. He said this to BuzzFeed:
?It would be easy to hold something like this over someone in an interview, but for me interviews aren’t about that. When you interview you are looking for a read of skills but also to know if that person is a real human being, it’s about that connection. By the end of the interview we laughed it off and were both happy.?
Unfortunately, for whatever reason, the guy didn’t get the job. Bet he learned a valuable lesson, though.
h/t Nextshark