Teen sends rude ‘d**k appointment’ text to a random number – which turned out to be his BOSS
Cory Hrobowski, 19, posted the embarrassing text thread on Twitter - it quickly went viral and he became a social media star with many people offering up their advice
A MAN resigned from his job last week after he mistakenly sent his boss a cringe worthy "d**k appointment" text.
Cory Hrobowski, 19, who worked at a web design agency in Chicago, received a text from an unknown number last week that said: "I'm making you come at 12 on Friday."
He immediately assumed the message had come from a "random girl" who was propositioning him - and he was annoyed by her demanding tone.
He responded: “First off you’re not making me do sh*t second off I don’t remember scheduling any d**k appointments.”
Things got awkward when Hrobowski received a reply from his boss, Maribel, who had simply wanted to confirm his work hours for the week.
She texted back: "This is your boss Maribel I got a new number."
The new number was not saved in Hrobowski's phone.
Later, his boss texted again: “I’ll be giving you a call tomorrow to discuss the terms of your employment with us.”
Unsure of how to handle the predicament, Hrobowski turned to Twitter to ask for advice.
His post quickly went viral, receiving 89,000 likes, 32,000 retweets and hundreds of comments.
Many people offered up advice on how to handle the situation.
Social media users were desperate to know the outcome — and later that day, Mr Hrobowski filled them in, posting: “Update … I don’t have a job.”
Mr Hrobowski told BuzzFeed the situation “got out of hand” after his entire office discovered the post had gone viral.
He said: “[They] asked to not be mentioned due to the negative energy surrounding their name,” he told the publication.
In the end, Mr Hrobowski felt he had no other option but to stand down.
He said: “I resigned due to the fact that Twitter blew the situation up."
An employee at the company confirmed Mr Hrobowski had resigned when contacted by BuzzFeed, saying it had “kind of been an awkward situation”.
Mr Hrobowski, who is a budding musician, also later explained on Twitter he had decided to quit because he had made around £2,200 from his music in a few days as a direct result of his new-found social media fame, and because “it was only [a] summer job I didn’t like anyway”.
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