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Lady Loses A Job Because She Celebrated On Facebook (MUST READ)


I think this should sound as a warning to all of us.

The social media has turned to a place where we go to talk about everything we do, and all our experiences. You get a new job? It goes online. Your heart rob proposes? You want your Facebook and Twitter fans to hear about it.

Even photos of your baby bump, which used to be private are now used to gather likes and comments on the social media. We never know the implications of these things until they hit hard on us.

A Nigerian Facebook user, Igbo Clifford Chimaizuobi recently shared a story on his Facebook wall. According to the post, a lady lost her job because of a jealous friend, and the friend couldn't have heard of it if she didn't celebrate online.

The lady in question is based in Lagos, and the bad one hasn't even been there once. She got a job and posted it online so her friends will send her the normal congratulations!

Things turned out different when the poster's friend, felt it was time to repay her for the evil she has previously done to her, and wrote to the company, telling her she was of questionable character.

You can check out the story on his Facebook wall. It is a lesson to all of us.

Warning To People Who Post Everything About Their Lives On Social Media
I was with a female friend in my room two weeks ago, and we were discussing.

She was scrolling through her Facebook newsfeed and then came across her friend's update, where she was celebrating getting a job in a top Lagos based tech firm.

She felt jealous, and I could easily detect even though she was trying to act cool.

Somehow, she began to tell me about that her friend, and how she spoilt her show few months ago, and she'll do everything possible to get her own pound of the flesh.

Did I mention that the job was to be their accountant?

Well, anty sent them an email, telling them of how the lady was untrustworthy and had to be sacked from the former job.

Few days later, she came to me smiling, the lady has updated again.

The firm texted her to say that they could not give her the job again, stating that the reasons were not ones they could disclose.

She lost her job for a single Facebook post. All the congratulations turned to sorrow. When you update your friends, you also update your enemies.
We're not here to complete with anyone. Stop sharing all your winning stories!

Thanks a lot for reading along. What do you think? If she had decided to keep her cool, her job would have been safe with her till now.

Stop trying to impress an invisible crowd. The social media is an army of unlimited friends and haters, and even your friends who are loosing in life can get jealous when they hear your winning stories.

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