I believe nobody is going to believe if you don’t do your homework and then tell the teacher the next day that ‘your dog ate it’. I mean that sounds ridiculous, right? Well, if it was this particular Karen she just might use the oldest trick in the book. Making up huge lies that nobody will believe to get out of work and get paid anyway.
I have no idea why she was doing this in the first place. Did she not care about earning enough money to live comfortably? Well, whatever her reason, she soon got fired from her job. However, things don’t end there. She apparently thought it was a good idea to use this job as a reference for her next endeavor. I would love to know what was going through her mind when she thought of it but I suppose we will never know.
Source: Reddit









I got a call from a potential employer for a former coworker. They asked if I considered her to be reliable, etc. All I said was “if she’d actually asked to use me as a reference, I would’ve said no.” –JuniperHillInmate



About a year ago a coworker I disliked used me as a reference. I said sure whatever. The company called and asked about him, and I gave them a raving review.
A few weeks later he called to thank me because he got the job and was being paid to move halfway across the country. Success. –tiefling_sorceress


What do you think was the reason behind her lies? Was she a compulsive liar and couldn’t help it? Comment down below and let us know.