I have $3000 to restart my life.
What would you do given the chance?
Planning to fake an English degree on my resume since I finished half of one anyway. I'm a pretty exceptional liar and I'm willing to lie about anything that I can sustain the illusion of.
My only goals are:
1. work only part-time
2. have a small (studio or 1br) living space
Help me out guyz what would you do?
>>17784554
One thing you can't lie about is when they eventually fact check your resume and find out that you lied about everything and proceed to give you a horrible reference which spreads to over job postings that you go for.
Lying to an employer regarding your grades ( especially a degree ) is stupid as more often or not they will require certification to prove your degree.
>>17784560
>more often or not they will require certification to prove your degree.
that's really not true. Only places like government positions or maybe Google will do that shit. For the rest of everybody else it's not worth the cost unless they don't believe you from the interview.
>>17784560
That's a rational response but doesn't really answer my question. Thanks for trying though!
>>17784560
Yeah and if they find out what will they do? Fire you from the job you wouldn'tve gotten anyway?
>>17784554
>work part time
>have private living space
lol where?
>>17784560
what? why would OP use them as a reference? how woudl they find out where hes applying.
>>17784562
this. i have literally never had anyone ask to see my degree.
Any degree worth a shit it will become very apparent quickly if you know what you are doing or not when you start in your field. Obviously an English degree does not matter in this, it's basically useless so you are taking a risk by lying about something that really doesn't matter. Any job you get with it you could get without.