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Professor
Join Date: Dec 2006
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Holy crap I got raped
I was riding my bike back from class 30 minutes ago and unexpectedly I got a restricted cell fone call.
Hmmmm. Who is this? I pick it up, and it's this lady from ESPN, calling about the internship I applied for about a statistics job. She raped me. Very bad. She told me I had a typo on my cover letter/resume. She said she didn't want to disqualify it just based on that, but the job requires attention to detail. The typo was her name. OWNED. I told her I'm very sorry, and she said it's important to get the name right of who you're contacting (I'M A FREAKIN' IDIOT). Which it definitely is. (AND I DEFINITELY AM) Then she said I had no sports experience (which I don't so far, I'm trying to get my foot in the door! ![]() ![]() ![]() Then she asked, "oh you do? So you could tell me how to calculate the ERA average?" And I was like "yeah! (white lie for confidence!)" Then she was like, "ok, what is it?" OWNED. I was like "um (10 seconds) I can't think of it, offhand" (WHAT A FREAIN' NOOB FRESH) Then she asked me the last five heisman winners. OWNED. I said "Reggie Bush?" Then she said who the last five pennant winners. I named White Sox, Bosox, and Marlins. I couldn't even name the goddamn Cards from last year. She then said with scorn, "well can you at least name two players on the Lakers, other than Kobe?" ![]() I told her Lamar Odom, Kwame Brown, Chris Mihm, but she didn't care. She asked what sports do I know more about, I told her pro basketball and football. In recollection, those two are actually the sports I'm almost exclusive too, sadly. She told me based off this fone rapage I'm not qualified and she's looking for a well rounded individual. It was embarassing, humiliating and very, very humbling. A chance at ESPN would be golden! I'm a frickin' n00b. But I guess this is the first of many ownage/rapage experiences in a future career. In hindsight, I shouldn't have lied about the ERA calculating. ![]() But at least it showed me--hey fresh, you're not the shit. Do your homework. That's what I'm gonna do. ![]() |
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twatfaced two legged bumhole
Join Date: Jun 2004
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Ouch. Lesson learned I hope.
The fact that she called anyway is positive though. Still, ouch.
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Gone and done
Join Date: Sep 2001
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It's good that you're not being too defensive about it. If you do end up in the industry, your paths may cross again. Tell her how much you learned from that experience.
![]() Better luck (and preparation!) next time.
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Join Date: Sep 2005
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I second Pie. Yes, you lack in knowledge - but that can be remedied. The important thing is your attitude to what happened. The fact that you admit the mistakes you made and intend to do better in future is really positive.
Bet your cheeks still burn when you think about it weeks later though ![]()
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We have to go back, Kate!
Join Date: Apr 2004
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Yeah....but if my experiences are anything to go by, that embarrassment will start to fade after a decade or so.....
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I hear them call the tide
Join Date: Dec 2005
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Agreed, sounds horribly unpleasant.
That said, if I was being particularly touchy, I might suggest that the use of the word raped in this context diminishes the power of that word to describe the devastating effects of that sex crime on the victims. But I could just be old and out of touch. I'm very glad you weren't truly raped. That would probably have been a huge emotional set-back in your college career. This one you will get over, and at least it was over the phone and not face-to-face in front of a panel. And you learned from it rather than blaming the interviewer as so many are wont to do.
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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Thanks all, and my bad monster.
It had JUST happened, and I used the word that was continually drumming in my mind. I tossed the word rape around (unfortunately) just like the word owned. I'm sorry it was inappropriate to use that word, good catch monster. Anyway, currently I am going to contact my park district back at home and hopefully land an internship there. I can't go big yet, so let's start off with little kids and soccer! |
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We have to go back, Kate!
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Actually, when I saw the thread title, I thought, for one horrible gut-sinking moment that you'd been attacked or abused. Very glad was I when I hovered over the link and got the first few lines of the post :P
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I hear them call the tide
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hear hear.
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Join Date: Jan 2001
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Also, the word "owned", when used in terms of a human, is diminishes the word as it connotes slavery.
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I hear them call the tide
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and of course pwned is dispespectful to those in poverty needing a quick cash loan
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polaroid of perfection
Join Date: Sep 2005
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I always read it as prawned.
As I always thought Prawn of Prophecy when I saw David Eddings' ubiquitous book in the 80s.
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UNDER CONDITIONAL MITIGATION
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At least no one mentioned the F-word...
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"Prawn of Prophecy"
(would type a pithy comment, but too busy ROTFL)
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