So,I got a call from a company for an interview next week. The interview is for a job as a carpenter/forniture maker. They will train me too.
I don't give a shit about being a carpenter, i don't give a crap about wood, and i am very clumsy and have no manual skills, i'd probably cut off my fingers, like, the second day of work.
And...i'm currently attending a night to school to get my high school diploma (which i didn't get because of social anxiety/depression/mental illness), and i value a high school diploma a lot more than a job as a carpenter, and i know i'll not be able to do both thinks.
The problem is that my mom picked up the call (because i halways have my phone on silent) and now my parents want me to get the job, i had to say yes for the interview. Hell, my father is an ISTP and always complained that i don't understand shit about mechanics/plumbing/electrical wiring etc. and now is super happy about this thing, and he doesn't give a shit about the diploma, he wants me to work.
I HAVE TO FAIL the interview, i was thinking about telling the dudes the truth and that i don't get a shit about the job, but i'm too beta/shy to be so upfront.
Do you guys have any tips on how to fail the interview and make a bad impression? Like, wrong answers and stuff? Or should i tell the truth to the employer and cut it short?
Do the smart thing m8, don't be stupid. You could sperg out and risk getting the job,
Or,
Just call ahead the day of and say you won't be available for the interview, and thank you for the offer. Leave the house for an hour. Come back and tell them that they said they'll call if they want you.
Be ready for parental questions. Who was it. How was it. What did they ask you. Have a little story made up.
>>38243141
I think i'll go there and either i'll tell them the truth or i'll behave and answer to questions like i don't give a crap about motherfucking wood.
>>38242428
If I were you and not wanting to take the job, I would just call them back and tell them you were no longer interested in the position. Then again, it won't hurt to get some income while getting your diploma/GED if you get hired. I definitely would not lie.