You’re on your way to a job interview for that dream job you always wanted, you have enough time to just make it to the interview.
The road you’re taking is long and has no signal. It’s about a half hour away from the nearest town. You see someone on the side of the road with their car hood up waving for help.
What would you do?
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I'd stop and ask them if they want a ride to the town I was driving to. If there is no cell signal, no use in them sitting there hoping for help, eventually.
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Keep driving. I barely know how to fix my own car, how the -blam!- would I fix yours? lol
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keep going, they're less important
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I would stop. I can arrive late and tell the interviewer exactly what happened, which I think would increase my chances for the job rather than decrease it. And even if I was guaranteed to lose the opportunity for the job to stop, I’d still stop. It wouldn’t be right to just let the guy sit there. [spoiler]Not sure how much I could actually [i]do[/i], as I’m not too experienced in this sort of thing, but ideally, if I thought I could help, I would.[/spoiler]
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I would probably keep going if the road was crowded with lots of people. If not, I would probably help and make sure that I mention that I was late to the interview due to that.
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Yeah no that's a mofuggin ghost.
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Edited by H1vac: 5/6/2019 3:08:04 PMSilence their pleas.
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I’ve seen stories about this kind of thing, they usually go wrong. But what i would do depends on how crowded the road is. If I’m one of the few people on the road, I’d probably stop. But if it’s a pretty crowded, I’d probably keep going...? Someone would stop eventually. This makes me sound like a bad person, especially if the person on the side of the road has no bad intentions.